0 |
Digital EPIC-2 |
1 |
Avid-Traxon |
2 |
Pentair_Valves_Controls |
3 |
RTC Status: |
4 |
Real-Time Clock (RTC) Flag/Status, the RTC maintains the Date/Time where this value of 0x01 means the clock is Set (non-volatile) or a value of 0x02 means clock is Not Set. |
5 |
Cal Errors 1 |
6 |
Cal Close Error |
7 |
Auto-calibration couldn't close the valve |
8 |
Cal Open Error |
9 |
Auto-calibration couldn't open the valve |
10 |
Sensor Gain Span Error |
11 |
Position span is too small for both gain |
12 |
Sensor Gain Linearity Error |
13 |
Position not within linear range for both sensor gain settings |
14 |
Cal Beacon Error |
15 |
Beacon detected to be 180 degrees off (open pstn < close pstn). You may correct beacon orientation if desired or just re-calibrate. |
16 |
Cal Aborted |
17 |
Calibration aborted by the user |
18 |
Cal Start Error |
19 |
Calibration couldn't be started because of semaphore or other process |
20 |
Cal Errors 2 |
21 |
Cal Unstable Pressure1 |
22 |
Calibration timed-out waiting for pressure1 to be stable |
23 |
Cal Unstable Pressure2 |
24 |
Calibration timed-out waiting for pressure2 to be stable |
25 |
Cal Close Pstn Error |
26 |
Calibration timed-out waiting for stable close position |
27 |
Cal Open Pstn Error |
28 |
Calibration timed-out waiting for stable open position |
29 |
Calibration Timeout |
30 |
Calibration time out waiting for user action |
31 |
Press1 Span Error |
32 |
Pressure sensor 1 Span Error, may be either no pressure or not enough pressure. |
33 |
Press2 Span Error |
34 |
mA Out Span Error |
35 |
Calibration of mA output encountered a span error, for example, the energized and de-energized current levels may have been selected to be the same. |
36 |
User Alarms |
37 |
Error Alarm |
38 |
Retrieve Errors in Dev Specific Status->Error File menu to see new errors if this alarm is ON. Note, must be logged in a factory level to see these. |
39 |
Alert Sum Alrm |
40 |
Retrieve Alerts in Dev Specific Status->Alert File menu to see new alerts if this alert is ON. This is not a really a failure but a notification of warning or trending alerts. |
41 |
Service Alarm |
42 |
A Service Date/Time has been enabled in configuration and this date/time has occured as a reminder to service this valve/actuator if this alarm is ON. This will also generate an Alert. |
43 |
Cycle Alarm |
44 |
A Cycle Limit has been set in configuration and this limit has been reached if this alert is ON. This will also generate an Alert. |
45 |
ESD Alarm |
46 |
The SIS voltage has been lost causing Emergengy Shut-Down if this alarm is ON. This will also generate an Alert. |
47 |
PST/SOVT Fail Alarms |
48 |
PST/SOVT Inv Pstn |
49 |
When this PST failure alarm is enabled and becomes active, it indicates the last PST/SOVT Failed due to the valve being in an invalid position. Either the solenoid is not energized, valve may be stuck in a position other than the energized position, supply pressure too low, or position hysteresis configuration should be adjusted. |
50 |
PST Slw Trvl Tim |
51 |
When this alarm is enabled and becomes active, it indicates the last Maintenance PST Failed because it exceeded the Slow Travel Time Limit to reach the Travel-Limit of the Baseline PST as determined by the PST Travel Time Hysteresis % (configuration). This may be due to a weak actuator spring, the valve sticking during movement, an obstucted exhaust port, or in some circumstances abnormally high process pressure. |
52 |
PST Fst Trvl Tim |
53 |
When this alarm is enabled and becomes active, it indicates the last Maintenance PST Failed because it exceeded the Fast Travel Time Limit to reach the Travel-Limit of the Baseline PST as determined by the PST Travel Time Hysteresis % (configuration). This may be due to a broken valve shaft or valve coupler, or in some circumstances abnormally low process pressure. |
54 |
Solenoid Fail |
55 |
When this alarm is enabled and becomes active, it indicates a solenoid failure during the last PST/SOVT or the last Duplex PST. In general, there was no pressure change detected when solenoid was de-energized, indicating solenoid failure. This could be due to solenoid not de-engergizing or the exhaust port may be completely obstructed. If Duplex PST, look at PST Type data to determine which solenoid failed. |
56 |
PST Hi Brk Press Lim |
57 |
When this alarm is enabled and becomes active, it indicates the last Maintenance PST Failed because the Break Pressure was over the high limit of the Baseline PST Break Pressure as determined by the PST Break Pressure Hysteresis % (configuration). If the break pressure was too high, it could be due to a broken valve shaft or valve coupler or in some circumstances abnormally low process pressure. |
58 |
PST Lo Brk Press Lim |
59 |
When this alarm is enabled and becomes active, it indicates the last Maintenance PST Failed because the Break Pressure was below the low limit of the Baseline PST Break Pressure as determined by the PST Break Pressure Hysteresis % (configuration). If the break pressure was too low, it could be the spring has become too weak, the valve is sticking, or in some circumstances abnormally high process pressure. |
60 |
PST Not Reach TRL |
61 |
When this alarm is enabled and becomes active, it indicates the last PST Failed because the valve never reached its Travel-Limit (Set-Point). This will only occur in systems where signatures are disabled and may be because the valve started moving but became stuck somewhere before reaching the Travel-Limit, or the supply pressuremay be much higher than calirated value, or the solenoiid exhaust port may be obstructed. |
62 |
PST Ex Tot Time |
63 |
When this alarm is enabled and becomes active, it indicates the last PST Exceeded Total Time Limit. This is only used for devices with the signature option disabled. |
64 |
PSI Snsr Fail Alarm |
65 |
The device has detected a failure of the Pressure Sensor 1 during the last PST/SOVT |
66 |
Invalid Press Alarm |
67 |
The PST/SOVT was aborted due to supply pressure being too low to perform test. This can have repercussions where PST could get stuck and not return valve to fully energized position or with SOVT, since based on time and pressure, could accidentally cause valve movement. |
68 |
XTrvl Lim Alarm |
69 |
PST has exceeded the Travel limit. Possible cause may be the solenoid is becoming sluggish in response to voltage. |
70 |
Number of Response Preambles- Number of Preambles to be sent in response messages from the Field Device to the Host. Valid values are 5-20. |
71 |
Device Reboot |
72 |
Device Reboot- Commands the electronics and software to perform a reboot (reset). This is equivalent to cycling the power off and then back on to the field device. Performing this will not alter configuration. |
73 |
Fixed mA Loop Test |
74 |
Loop test- This Method allows the User to manually manipulate the Analog Output temporarily to a selected constant output value. When exiting this method, the analog output is returned back to normal. |
75 |
Make the Field Device 'Squawk' - This causes the device to visually alert to allow technicans to idendify it. The visual indication is the Green LED on the device will flash a selected number of times. |
76 |
Current Date: |
77 |
Current Time: |
78 |
Last Set Date: |
79 |
Date at which the real-time clock was last set. |
80 |
Last Set Time: |
81 |
Time at which the real-time clock was last set (in 24hr format). |
82 |
QV |
83 |
AO Current |
84 |
PV Analog Output Channel, Shows output loop current (mA) as measured by on board A/D that tracks the valve position PV, unless in fixed current or multidrop modes. |
85 |
Refers to the actual valve position as measured from the Hall-Effect Sensor, displayed in terms of percent. |
86 |
Position |
87 |
3.1f |
88 |
Position Units |
89 |
Pstn PDQ |
90 |
Pstn LS |
91 |
Pstn Fmly stat |
92 |
Analytical Class |
93 |
Refers to the upper limit position value. |
94 |
Max Pstn |
95 |
2.2f |
96 |
Refers to the lower limit position value. |
97 |
Min Pstn |
98 |
Min_Sensor_Span |
99 |
.3f |
100 |
Sensor Serial |
101 |
Min Span |
102 |
Set-Point Units |
103 |
Refers to the requested position in terms of percent as measure by SIS voltage on solenoid. Will always be 0% or 100%. |
104 |
Set-Point |
105 |
Set-Point PDQ |
106 |
Set-Point LS |
107 |
Set-Point stat |
108 |
Pres PDQ |
109 |
Pres LS |
110 |
Pres Fmly stat |
111 |
Pres Class |
112 |
Pressure 1 |
113 |
This is the measured Pressure 1 in the chamber of the actuator when the solenoid is energized. |
114 |
Pressure 2 |
115 |
This is the Pressure 2 in exhaust chamber of the actuator when solenoid is de-energizing or can be Supply Pressure depending upon setup. |
116 |
Factory Options: |
117 |
Click on this to expand bits to individual bit fields. Shows current state of factory options file for a customer. |
118 |
PST/SOVT Enable: |
119 |
This is used to enable or disable PST/SOVT functionality from the Factory. |
120 |
ESD Enable: |
121 |
This is used to enable or disable ESD functionality from the Factory. |
122 |
Signature Enable: |
123 |
This is used to enable or disable both full-stroke and partial-stroke Signature functionality from the Factory. |
124 |
PST Duplex Enabled: |
125 |
This is used to enable or disable PST Duplex functionality from the Factory. |
126 |
Hall Sensor Gain: |
127 |
Information Only: Shows the calibrated Hall Sensor gain. In general, will take on values of 10, 20, 30, or 40. |
128 |
Open Speed Index: |
129 |
Information Only: Shows the calibrated relative opening speed index of the valve/actuator. This index correlates to a specific speed range in seconds. |
130 |
Close Speed Index: |
131 |
Information Only: Shows the calibrated relative closing speed index of the valve/actuator. This index correlates to a specific speed range in seconds. |
132 |
mA Out Reversed: |
133 |
Indicates if the device considers the output current reversed, ie. Reversed means 20 mA for closed position. |
134 |
Normal |
135 |
Reversed |
136 |
Temperature Units |
137 |
Engineering Unit to be displayed with Device Temperature |
138 |
Dev Temperature |
139 |
Shows the temperature of the device as measured at the CPU and will be displayed in C or F depending upon UI configuration (Configuration->Basic Configuration->UI Configuration). |
140 |
3.2f |
141 |
Units: |
142 |
Engineering Units for temperature |
143 |
: |
144 |
|
145 |
Engineering Unit to be displayed with Device Calibration Temperature. |
146 |
Cal Temperature: |
147 |
Shows the temperature of the device as measured at the CPU at the last full calibration and will be displayed in C or F depending upon UI configuration (Configuration->Basic Configuration->UI Configuration). |
148 |
Cal Temperature |
149 |
Supply Pressure: |
150 |
Shows the supply pressure at the device during the last full calibration. |
151 |
PSIG |
152 |
.1f |
153 |
HART Gap Err Cnt: |
154 |
Information Only: Shows the number of HART gap faults encountered since last power cycle. |
155 |
HART Parity Err Cnt: |
156 |
Information Only: Shows the number of HART parity errors encountered since last power cycle. |
157 |
HART LRC Err Cnt: |
158 |
Information Only: Shows the number of HART LRC errors encountered since last power cycle. |
159 |
HART Frame Err Cnt: |
160 |
Information Only: Shows the number of HART framing errors encountered since last power cycle. |
161 |
Hall Sensor Zero: |
162 |
Information Only: Shows the calibrated Hall Sensor zero reading from the A/D. |
163 |
4x |
164 |
Hall Sensor FS: |
165 |
Information Only: Shows the calibrated Hall Sensor full scale reading from the A/D. |
166 |
Hall Sensor Span: |
167 |
Information Only: Shows the calibrated Hall Sensor span from the A/D. |
168 |
Press1 Sensor Zero: |
169 |
Information Only: Shows the calibrated Pressure 1 Sensor zero reading from the A/D. |
170 |
Press1 Sensor FS: |
171 |
Information Only: Shows the calibrated Pressure 1 Sensor full scale reading from the A/D. |
172 |
Press2 Sensor Zero: |
173 |
Information Only: Shows the calibrated Pressure 2 Sensor zero reading from the A/D. |
174 |
Press2 Sensor FS: |
175 |
Information Only: Shows the calibrated Pressure 2 Sensor full scale reading from the A/D. |
176 |
Password Verified |
177 |
Password Verified. |
178 |
Invalid Password |
179 |
Valid Password |
180 |
Entered Password |
181 |
Entered Password. |
182 |
Not Used |
183 |
PST I/O: |
184 |
Enabling allows PST to use external input to start and external output for successful completion indication. |
185 |
Disable |
186 |
PST I/O disabled |
187 |
Enable |
188 |
PST I/O enabled |
189 |
Device Control: |
190 |
Enabling allows the device to automatically control the valve via the solenoid thereby allowing device to open/close valve to perform Auto Calibration and Baseline/Maintenance Signatures on command. By disabling, the user must manually control the valve to perform calibration, in which case the speed of valve movement is not measured as required to capture signatures unless Signatures are enabled and Dynamic Baseline is used. |
191 |
Device valve control disabled, user manual control. |
192 |
Device valve control enabled. |
193 |
Beacon Orientation: |
194 |
Beacon Orientation status shows the beacon magnet orientation as normal or 180 degrees off. This parameter cannot be changed by the user because the device will automatically detect this and set accordingly. During a calibration, the operation may fail on first attempt but performing a second full calibration will automatically compensate for this if the beacon is backwards and update this status. |
195 |
Backward |
196 |
Backward Mounted Beacon |
197 |
Solenoid Operation: |
198 |
DEPIC2 can work with 1 solenoid (Simplex) or 2 solenoids (Duplex, redundancy) with spring-return actuators. This allows PST to be performed with one solenoid followed by a SOVT with the other solenoid. |
199 |
Simplex |
200 |
Double-Acting Actuator |
201 |
Duplex |
202 |
Spring-Return Actruator |
203 |
Actuator Type: |
204 |
DEPIC2 can work with spring-return or double-acting actuators. The first firmware release 1.00 will only support Spring-return applications. |
205 |
Double-Acting |
206 |
Spring-Return |
207 |
Pressure2 Usage: |
208 |
DEPIC2 can use pressure 2 sensor for Supply Pressure or as pressure in second chamber of actuator (such as double-acting). |
209 |
Chamber 2 |
210 |
Pressure sensor 2 used second chamber of actuator. |
211 |
Supply |
212 |
Pressure sensor 2 used for Supply Pressure. |
213 |
Rotary/Linear Valve: |
214 |
DEPIC2 can work with linear and rotary valves. |
215 |
Linear |
216 |
Linear Valve |
217 |
Rotary |
218 |
Rotary Valve |
219 |
User Pswrd Enable: |
220 |
User Password can be Enabled or Disabled. If Enabled, the user can optionally change the password from the default value. |
221 |
Auto SOVT Enable: |
222 |
Automatic SOVT can be Enabled and Disabled. |
223 |
Enable or Disable collection of Valve Position and Pressure Profiling Signatures (Full Stroke Baseline/Maintenance/PST). |
224 |
Pressure2 Sensor: |
225 |
Enable or Disable Pressure 2 Sensor (P2). If P2 enabled, it may be used to monitor the second chamber of an actuator or to monitor Supply Pressure during Signature collection. |
226 |
Fail Mode: |
227 |
This setting defines the valve fail-safe position as Fail-Closed or Fail-Open when the solenoid is de-energized such as during ESD, generally used for Spring-Return Actuators. |
228 |
Fail-Closed |
229 |
Fail-Open |
230 |
Auto PST Enable: |
231 |
Automatic PST can be Enabled and Disabled. |
232 |
Enable or Disable PST/SOVT functions. |
233 |
Enable or Disable ESD monitoring. |
234 |
User Password |
235 |
The User Password may be changed here if desired, up to 6 characters in length. |
236 |
Rotate LCD Display: |
237 |
Set to rotate LCD display 180 degrees. Note, if changing display orientation, the device must be reset afterward to take effect. This may be done from device or from HART. |
238 |
Rotated |
239 |
LCD Valve Position: |
240 |
Sets how position is displayed on LCD only, displayed as % of open or % of closed. |
241 |
% Open |
242 |
% Closed |
243 |
Temp Units: |
244 |
Can set display of temperature as Celcius or Fahrenheit on LCD and HART. |
245 |
Fahrenheit |
246 |
Celcius |
247 |
LCD Contrast: |
248 |
Can set LCD display contrast (range 27-63). 63 provides the highest contrast, but uses slightly more power. |
249 |
LCD Menu Time-out: |
250 |
Can set LCD time-out (1-60 minutes) where if in any LCD menu, once timeout expires with no keypad action, will exit the menu system back to the main LCD display. |
251 |
Calibration Time-out: |
252 |
If configured for User Controlled (Manual) Calibration, this will set a manual Calibration time-out (1-60 minutes) which will abort the calibration and return to main LCD display once expired if the calibration gets stuck. |
253 |
Open Time Hyst: |
254 |
Open Time Hysteresis Value, used to generate warning Alerts from Signature Run-Time and PST data if the opening Maintenance Signature time deviates from the opening Baseline time by this value. Used for Fast/Slow Open Break Time, Fast/Slow Open Travel Time, and Fast/Slow PST Travel Time Alerts. The allowed range is 0.0-25.0%. |
255 |
4.1f |
256 |
Close Time Hyst: |
257 |
Close Time Hysteresis Value, used to generate warning Alerts from Signature Run-Time and PST data if the closing Maintenance Signature time deviates from the closing Baseline time by this value. Used for Fast/Slow Close Break Time, Fast/Slow Close Travel Time, and Fast/Slow PST Travel Time Alerts. The allowed range is 0.0-25.0%. |
258 |
Open Pstn Hyst: |
259 |
Open Position Hysteresis Value, this value serves several puposes. It is used to determine valid open start/end position threshold for signature and Run-Time capture, end point for valve speed determination in open direction, and finally for PST break position determination in Fail-Closed valves. For example in PST, a 2% value means valve must move at least 2% from start position to detect break. In general, the default value should be suitable but may be modified to compensate for any play between the valve linkage and position sensor. Currently one warning alert can be generated based upon this, Open Position Alert. The allowed range is 0.0-20.0%. |
260 |
Close Pstn Hyst: |
261 |
Close Position Hysteresis Value, this value serves several puposes. It is used to determine valid close start/end position threshold for signature and Run-Time capture, end point for valve speed determination in close direction, and finally for PST break position determination in Fail-Open valves. For example in PST, a 2% value means valve must move at least 2% from start position to detect break. In general, the default value should be suitable but may be modified to compensate for any play between the valve linkage and position sensor. Currently one warning alert can be generated based upon this, Close Position Alert. The allowed range is 0.0-20.0%. |
262 |
Pressure 1 Hyst: |
263 |
Pressure 1 Hysteresis Value, used to generate pressure Alerts from Full-Stroke Signature Run-Time data and PST signatures if the Maintenance Signature supply pressure 1 or break pressure 1 deviates from the Baseline pressure 1 by this value. Note, this hysteresis should have a lower threshold than the PST break pressure hysteresis used for PST break pressure failure alerts since this dictates when a valve/actuator is deviating from it's Baseline performance (trending toward possible future failure). The allowed range is 0.0-20.0%. |
264 |
Pressure 2 Hyst: |
265 |
Pressure 2 Hysteresis Value, used to generate Alerts and Run-Time data if the Maintenance Signature pressure 2 deviates from the Baseline pressure 2 by this value. For spring-return applications Pressure 2 the sensor may be used to monitor supply pressure and if configured as such control the alerts Low Supply Pressure and High Supply Pressure. For double-acting applications Pressure 2 may be used to monitor pressure in the alternate actuator chamber where this will control Low Open Break Pressure 2, High Open Break Pressure 2, Low Close Break Pressure 2, and High Close Break Pressure 2. The allowed range is 0.0-20.0%. |
266 |
PST Brk Time Hyst: |
267 |
Alert criteria - PST Break Time Hysteresis Value (0-50%) is used to set an allowable limit +- for the Maintenance PST Break Time to deviate from the Baseline PST Break Time at which point a PST Fast/Slow Break Time Alert is generated. The allowed range is 0.0-50.0 seconds. |
268 |
Dyn. Baseline Cycle: |
269 |
Allows setting a process valve cycle count for manual operation of the valve where once this count is reached, a Baseline Signature is collected as part of in process operation. This allows a break-in period for new valves where a Baseline Signature can be collected in process without direct intervention by the device on behalf of the user. A value of 0 disables and the minimum is 2 cycles and up to a maximum of 255. The cycle before the baseline is collected is when the device measures the speed of the valve which is why a minimum of 2 cycles is required. |
270 |
Reserved Alarm Enable 2 |
271 |
Reserved Alarm Enable 2. |
272 |
Reserved Alarm Enable 1 |
273 |
Reserved Alarm Enable 1. |
274 |
Reserved Alarm Enable 0 |
275 |
Reserved Alarm Enable 0. |
276 |
ESD Alarm: |
277 |
When enabled, the DEPIC2 will signal this failure alarm when ESD is activated. |
278 |
Cycle Alarm: |
279 |
When enabled, the DEPIC2 will signal this alarm when the cycle limit is reached. |
280 |
Service Alarm: |
281 |
Enble/disable Service/Maintenance Alarm. This alarm can only be set if the Service date/time is set. |
282 |
Alert Sum Alrm: |
283 |
When enabled, the DEPIC2 will set this alarm signal when a new alert transition (alert transition to Active or Inactive) has been logged in alert file. |
284 |
Error Alarm: |
285 |
When enabled, the DEPIC2 will set this failure alarm signal when a severe or major error has been logged in error file. |
286 |
PST Ex Tot Time: |
287 |
When enabled, the DEPIC2 will signal this failure alarm when the PST Exceeded Total Time Limit. This is only used for devices with the signature option disabled. |
288 |
PST Not Reach TRL: |
289 |
When enabled, the DEPIC2 will signal this failure alarm when the PST fails to reach the configured Travel-Limit. Possible cause may be the valve started moving but then gets stuck before reaching the Travel-Limit. |
290 |
PST LoBrk Press: |
291 |
When enabled, the DEPIC2 will signal this failure alarm when the Maintenance PST fails due to low break pressure too far out of range (PST break pressure hysteresis) from Baseline PST. |
292 |
PST HiBrk Press: |
293 |
When enabled, the DEPIC2 will signal this failure alarm when the Maintenance PST fails due to high break pressure too far out of range (PST break pressure hysteresis) from Baseline PST. |
294 |
Solenoid Fail: |
295 |
When enabled, the DEPIC2 will signal this failure alarm when a solenoid failure occurs during the last PST/SOVT or the last Duplex PST. If Duplex PST, look at PST Type data to determine which solenoid failed. |
296 |
PST Fst Trvl Tm: |
297 |
When enabled, the DEPIC2 will signal this failure alarm when the Maintenance PST fails due to exceeding a Fast Travel Time Limit to reach the Travel-Limit of the Baseline PST as determined by the PST Travel Time Hysteresis % (configuration). |
298 |
PST Slw Trvl Tm: |
299 |
When enabled, the DEPIC2 will signal this failure alarm when the Maintenance PST fails due to exceeding a Slow Travel Time Limit to reach the Travel-Limit of the Baseline PST as determined by the PST Travel Time Hysteresis % (configuration). |
300 |
PST/SOVT Inv Pstn: |
301 |
When enabled, the DEPIC2 will signal this failure alarm when the PST fails due to the valve being in an invalid position to perform a PST/SOVT. |
302 |
Reserved Bit7: |
303 |
. |
304 |
Reserved Bit6: |
305 |
Reserved Bit5: |
306 |
Reserved Bit4: |
307 |
Reserved Bit3: |
308 |
XTrvl Lim Alarm: |
309 |
When enabled, the DEPIC2 will signal this failure alarm when it has detected the PST has exceeded the designated Travel limit. Possible cause may be the solenoid is becoming sluggish in response to voltage. |
310 |
Invld Press Alarm: |
311 |
When enabled, the DEPIC2 will signal this failure alarm when it has detected the supply pressure is too low to safely perform a PST/SOVT. |
312 |
PSI Snsr Fail Alarm: |
313 |
When enabled, the DEPIC2 will signal this failure alarm when it has detected a pressure sensor failure during SOVT. |
314 |
Factory Cycle Cnt: |
315 |
Shows the cycle count of the valve monitored by this device since first manufactured. A full cycle is a movement to fully open and fully closed. |
316 |
Calibration Status: |
317 |
This status shows if a full calibration has been done or not. |
318 |
Not Calibrated |
319 |
Calibrated |
320 |
Last Cal. Date: |
321 |
Shows the Date of Last full calibration. |
322 |
Last Cal. Time: |
323 |
Shows the Time of Last full calibration. |
324 |
Firmware Revision: |
325 |
The current manufacturer firmware revision of the device. This is a full Revision string which differs from the Software Revision in that the Software Revision is a single integer as supported by HART, whereas the string used has additional meaning to the manufacturer. In general, anytime the firmware changes in any way that affects the HART portion of the firmware, the Software Revision will be incremented. |
326 |
Travel-Limit: |
327 |
Partial Stroke Travel-Limit value. This is the required amount of travel in % of span starting from the energized position. The allowed range is from 1.0% to 50.0%. |
328 |
Travel-Limit Error: |
329 |
This value is used as an offset before the Travel-Limit % at which point the valve is re-energized such that any normal overshoot can be calculated in to avoid actual overshoot of the Travel-Limit. In other words, if the Travel-Limit is 25% and during a Baseline PST it is seen that it normally overshoots by 5%, this error can be set to 5% to compensate which will cause a re-energize at 20% to avoid overshooting the Travel-Limit. The allowed range is from 0.0% to 20.0%. |
330 |
PST Brk Press Hyst: |
331 |
Failure criteria - Low/High Break Pressure Alert. PST Break Pressure Hysteresis Value (0-50%), threshold for generating a Failure Alert on a Maintenance PST if the break pressure is not within the hysteresis limits when compared the Baseline PST break pressure. Note, this hysteresis should have a higher threshold than the pressure 1 hysteresis used for break pressure trending alarms since this is dictating when a hard failure occurs. For example a 5% pressure 1 hysteresis might produce an alarm indicating trending toward a failure but a 10% value for this parameter would indicate a hard failure. Valid range is from 0.0-50.0%. |
332 |
PST Trvl Time Hyst: |
333 |
Failure criteria - Fast/Slow Travel Time Alert. PST Travel Time Hysteresis (0-50%) to reach Travel-Limit, threshold for generating a Failure Alert on a Maintenance PST if the travel time to reach the travel-limit is not within hysteresis limits when compared the Baseline PST travel time. Note, this hysteresis should have a higher threshold than the open/close time hysteresis which is used for PST travel time trending alarms since this dictates when a hard failure occurs. For example a 5% travel time hysteresis might produce an alarm indicating trending toward a failure but a 10% value for this parameter would indicate a hard failure. Valid range is from 0.0-50.0%. |
334 |
PST TotalTimeLim: |
335 |
Failure criteria - PST Exceed Total Time Alert. The maximum time limit for completion of a partial stroke (cycle) in seconds. This basically will determine the sample rate for collecting a PST Signature. In general this is now pre-calculated during auto calibration, so there is no longer any need to set this unless using manual calibration, or signatures are disabled, or for debug purposes if calibration comes up with a less than optimal sample rate for the signature (ie. signature plot too small or too large) where this can be modified to produce a better signture plot. Valid range is from 0.0-300.0 seconds. |
336 |
.2f |
337 |
5.2f |
338 |
PST Cycle Limit: |
339 |
Set a limit for partial stroke test cycle counts where the user can be notified if the limit is reached to perform maintenance. The allowed range is from 0 to 65535. |
340 |
PST Cycle Count: |
341 |
Modify partial stroke cycle count. Allows user to reset the PST cycle count to 0 instead of changing the cycle limit or can be left to increment from initial value to keep track or total PST cycles. The allowed range is from 0 to 65535. |
342 |
Auto PST Day: |
343 |
Set the number of days for periodic Auto PST (1-365). |
344 |
Auto PST Hour: |
345 |
Set the hour of day (24 hour time) for Auto PST (0-23). |
346 |
Auto SOVT Day: |
347 |
Set the number of days for periodic Auto SOVT (1-365). |
348 |
Auto SOVT Hour: |
349 |
Set the hour of day (24 hour time) for Auto SOVT (0-23). |
350 |
User Cycle Count: |
351 |
Shows the current cycle count of the valve (maximum 9999999). |
352 |
Cycle Limit: |
353 |
Shows the configured cycle limit of the valve which can trigger the cycle limit alert (maximum 10000). |
354 |
Service Interval: |
355 |
Set the Mainenance Service Interval in days. This can be from 1 to 1095 days (3 years) and 0 days disables it. |
356 |
Last Service Date: |
357 |
Reads the Date of Last Maintenance Service. Note this date will be updated when a new service interval is set since it is assumed that the interval will always be reset after servicing. |
358 |
Next Service Date: |
359 |
Reads the Date of Next Maintenance Service. Note this date will be updated when a new service interval is set and is calculated by the interval days from the Last Maintenance Service. |
360 |
Last Service Time: |
361 |
Reads the Time of Last Maintenance Service. Note this time will be updated when a new service interval is set since it is assumed that the interval will always be reset after servicing. |
362 |
Next Service Time: |
363 |
Reads the Time of Next Maintenance Service. Note this time will be updated when a new service interval is set and is calculated by the interval days from the Last Maintenance Service. |
364 |
Error Count: |
365 |
Shows the current number of errors logged by the device. |
366 |
Requested Error Index: |
367 |
Index of error requested. |
368 |
Error Type ID |
369 |
Enumeration of type of specified error. |
370 |
Severe Error |
371 |
Severe Error results in device reboot. |
372 |
Major Error |
373 |
Major Error, Problem but device can continue to operate. |
374 |
Warning Error |
375 |
Warning Error, warning issue generally info for factory. |
376 |
Error ID: |
377 |
ID of specified error. |
378 |
More Error Info: |
379 |
Line#: |
380 |
Line number of specified module. |
381 |
Module: |
382 |
Name of source module. |
383 |
Error Date: |
384 |
Shows the date of the error. |
385 |
Error Time: |
386 |
Shows the time of the error. |
387 |
Type: |
388 |
Shows ID of error. |
389 |
ID: |
390 |
Info: |
391 |
Shows additional info of error. |
392 |
Date: |
393 |
Shows date of error. |
394 |
Time: |
395 |
Shows time of error. |
396 |
Total Errors: |
397 |
Shows the current number of errors in error_list[]. |
398 |
Error |
399 |
Alert Transitions: |
400 |
Shows the current number of alert transitions (alert transition to Active or Inactive) logged by the device. |
401 |
Active Alert Cnt: |
402 |
Shows the current number of active alerts logged by the device. |
403 |
Requested Alert Index: |
404 |
Index of alert requested. |
405 |
Alert Type ID |
406 |
Enumeration of all defined alerts. |
407 |
ESD Alert |
408 |
Lost power to solenoids. |
409 |
Maintenance Alert |
410 |
Time for maintenance service of valve. |
411 |
Cycle Limit Alert |
412 |
This alert serves as a reminder that the valve/actuator may need maintenance after the configurable full stroke cycle limit is achieved. |
413 |
Close Position Range Alert |
414 |
Valve is not reaching or exceeding its closed position limit of 0% +- the close position hysteresis %. May need recalibrating, either position sensor drifting with temperature or actuator set-stops changed. |
415 |
Open Position Range Alert |
416 |
Valve is not reaching or has exceeded its open position limit of 100% +- the open position hysteresis %.May need recalibrating, either position sensor drifting with temperature or actuator set-stops changed. |
417 |
Low Supply Pressure Alert |
418 |
The supply pressure (measured at pressure sensor 1 or 2) has dipped below the baseline pressure by the configured hyteresis amount. This can change the performance of the process. |
419 |
High Supply Pressure Alert |
420 |
The supply pressure (measured at pressure sensor 1 or 2) has risen above the baseline pressure by the configured hyteresis amount. This can change the performance of the process. |
421 |
Low Temperaature Alert |
422 |
The CPU temperature has dipped below -35.0 C and is getting close to the lower limit of -40.0 C. This could cause a failure of the device. |
423 |
High Temperature Alert |
424 |
The CPU temperature has gone above 80.0 C and is getting close to the upper limit of 85.0 C. This could cause a failure of the device. |
425 |
Signature Low Open Supply Pressure Alert |
426 |
The supply pressure (measured at pressure sensor 1 or 2) before the start of the Open Maintenance Signature was less then the Baseline supply pressure by the configured hyteresis amount. This can change the performance of the process. Note in Spring-Return applications, depending upon configuration fail-open/fail-closed and pressure 2 is not Supply, this pressure could show actual Supply pressure or no pressure. |
427 |
Signature High Open Supply Pressure Alert |
428 |
The supply pressure (measured at pressure sensor 1 or 2) before the start of the Open Maintenance Signature was higher than the Baseline supply pressure by the configured hyteresis amount. This can change the performance of the process. Note in Spring-Return applications, depending upon configuration fail-open/fail-closed and pressure 2 is not Supply, this pressure could show actual Supply pressure or no pressure. |
429 |
Slow Open Break Time Alert |
430 |
The Open Break Time was slower than the Baseline Open Break Time by configurable open time hysteresis %. This alert quite often may be squelched and another more relevent alert may be generated representing the real problem. But should this alert be generated, possible cause may be the valve is sticking in its seat (which might normally cause the High Open Break Pressure alert for fail-closed depending upon pressure hysteresis settings) or the air pressure flow (supply air for fail-closed or exhaust air for fail-open) may be restricted (pressure hysteresis settings could influence this also preventing a Low Open Supply Pressure alert if pressure is too low). |
431 |
Fast Open Break Time Alert |
432 |
The Open Break Time was faster than the Baseline Open Break Time by configurable open time hysteresis %. This alert quite often may be squelched and another more relevent alert may be generated representing the real problem. But should this alert be generated, possible cause may be the actuator spring is getting weak (which might normally cause the Low Open Break Pressure alert for fail-closed as well depending upon pressure hysteresis settings) or the air pressure flow (supply air for fail-closed or exhaust air for fail-open) may be less restricted (pressure hysteresis settings could influence this also preventing a High Open Supply Pressure alert if pressure is too high). |
433 |
Slow Open Travel Time Alert |
434 |
The Open Travel Time was slower than the Baseline Open Travel Time by configurable open time hysteresis %. This alert quite often may be squelched and another more relevent alert may be generated representing the real problem. But should this alert be generated, possible cause may be the valve is sticking during movement or the air pressure flow (supply air for fail-close or exhaust air for fail-open) may be restricted (pressure hysteresis settings could influence this also preventing a Low Open Supply Pressure alert if pressure is too low). |
435 |
Fast Open Travel Time Alert |
436 |
The Open Travel Time was faster than the Baseline Open Travel Time by configurable open time hysteresis %. This alert quite often may be squelched and another more relevent alert may be generated representing the real problem. But should this alert be generated, possible cause may be the actuator spring is getting weak (which would normally cause the Low Open Break Pressure alert depending upon pressure hysteresis settings) or the air pressure flow (supply air for fail-close or exhaust air for fail-open) may be less restricted (pressure hysteresis settings could influence this also preventing a High Open Supply Pressure alert if pressure is too high). |
437 |
Low Open Break Pressure1 Alert |
438 |
The Open Break Pressure1 was lower than the Baseline Open Break Pressure1 by configurable pressure 1 hysteresis %. In a spring-return fail-closed application this may indicate the actuator spring is getting weak or the process pressure may be much lower than when the baseline occurred. In a spring-return fail-open application this may indicate the the valve is sticking in it's seat or the process pressure may be much higher than when the baseline occurred. Break pressure is a direct measure of spring tension and torque. |
439 |
High Open Break Pressure1 Alert |
440 |
The Open Break Pressure1 was higher than the Baseline Open Break Pressure1 by configurable pressure 1 hysteresis %. In a spring-return fail-closed application this may indicate valve is sticking in it's seat or the process pressure may be much higher than when the baseline occurred. In a spring-return fail-open application this may indicate a broken valve shaft or valve coupler or the process pressure may be much lower than when the baseline occurred. Break pressure is a direct measure of spring tension and torque. |
441 |
Low Open Break Pressure2 Alert |
442 |
This for double acting atuators which is not yet fully supported. Need to add information here when it is supported. |
443 |
High Open Break Pressure2 Alert |
444 |
Signature Low Close Supply Pressure Alert |
445 |
The supply pressure (measured at pressure sensor 1 or 2) at the start of the Close Maintenance Signature was less than the Baseline supply pressure by the configured hyteresis amount. This can change the performance of the process. In Spring-Return applications, this can be considered Supply Pressure and depending upon fail-open/fail-closed, could be full pressure or no pressure. |
446 |
Signature High Close Supply Pressure Alert |
447 |
The supply pressure (measured at pressure sensor 1 or 2) at the start of the Close Maintenance Signature was higher than the Baseline supply pressure by the configured hyteresis amount. This can change the performance of the process. In Spring-Return applications, this can be considered Supply Pressure and depending upon fail-open/fail-closed, could be full pressure or no pressure. |
448 |
Slow Close Break Time Alert |
449 |
The Close Break Time was slower than the Baseline Close Break Time by configurable close time hysteresis %. This alert quite often may be squelched and another more relevent alert may be generated representing the real problem. But should this alert be generated, possible cause may be the valve is sticking in its seat (which might normally cause the High Close Break Pressure alert for fail-closed depending upon pressure hysteresis settings) or the air pressure flow (exhaust air for fail-closed or supply air for fail-open) may be restricted (pressure hysteresis settings could influence this also preventing a Low Close Supply Pressure alert if pressure is too low). |
450 |
Fast Close Break Time Alert |
451 |
The Close Break Time was faster than the Baseline Close Break Time by configurable close time hysteresis %. This alert quite often may be squelched and another more relevent alert may be generated representing the real problem. But should this alert be generated, possible cause may be the actuator spring is getting weak (which might normally cause the Low Close Break Pressure alert for fail-closed as well depending upon pressure hysteresis settings) or the air pressure flow (exhaust air for fail-closed or supply air for fail-open) may be less restricted (pressure hysteresis settings could influence this also preventing a High Close Supply Pressure alert if pressure is too high). |
452 |
Slow Close Travel Time Alert |
453 |
The Close Travel Time was slower than the Baseline Close Travel Time by configurable close time hysteresis %. This alert quite often may be squelched and another more relevent alert may be generated representing the real problem. But should this alert be generated, possible cause may be the valve is sticking during movement or the air pressure flow (exhaust air for fail-close or supply air for fail-open) may be restricted (pressure hysteresis settings could influence this also preventing a Low Close Supply Pressure alert if pressure is too low). |
454 |
Fast Close Travel Time Alert |
455 |
The Close Travel Time was faster than the Baseline Close Travel Time by configurable close time hysteresis %. This alert quite often may be squelched and another more relevent alert may be generated representing the real problem. But should this alert be generated, possible cause may be the actuator spring is getting weak (which would normally cause the Low Close Break Pressure alert depending upon pressure hysteresis settings) or the air pressure flow (exhaust air for fail-close or supply air for fail-open) may be less restricted (pressure hysteresis settings could influence this also preventing a High Close Supply Pressure alert if pressure is too high). |
456 |
Low Close Break Pressure1 Alert |
457 |
The Close Break Pressure1 was lower than the Baseline Close Break Pressure1 by configurable pressure 1 hysteresis %. In a spring-return fail-closed application this may indicate the valve is sticking in it's seat or the process pressure may be much higher than when the baseline occurred. In a spring-return fail-open application this may indicate the actuator spring is getting weak or the process pressure may be much lower than when the baseline occurred. Break pressure is a direct measure of spring tension and torque. |
458 |
High Close Break Pressure1 Alert |
459 |
The Open Break Pressure1 was higher than the Baseline Open Break Pressure1 by configurable pressure 1 hysteresis %. In a spring-return fail-closed application this may indicate broken valve shaft or valve coupler or the process pressure may be much lower than when the baseline occurred. In a spring-return fail-open application this may indicate a valve is sticking in it's seat or the process pressure may be much higher than when the baseline occurred. Break pressure is a direct measure of spring tension and torque. |
460 |
Low Close Break Pressure2 Alert |
461 |
High Close Break Pressure2 Alert |
462 |
PST Cycle Limit Alert |
463 |
This alarm serves as a reminder that the valve/actuator may need maintenance after the configurable partial stroke cycle limit is achieved. |
464 |
PST Low Supply Pressure Alert |
465 |
The supply pressure before the start of the Maintenance PST was lower than the Baseline PST by the hysteresis %. In Spring-Return applications, this can be considered Supply Pressure. Currently this will never be generated since this is a hard failure for PST. |
466 |
PST Slow Break Time Alert |
467 |
The Break Time was slower than the Baseline PST Break Time by configurable hysteresis %. Possible cause is the valve is sticking in its seat. |
468 |
PST Fast Break Time Alert |
469 |
The Break Time was faster than the Baseline PST Break Time by configurable hysteresis %. Possible cause is could be due to low pressure if hysteresis is not set right to detect low pressure or decreased process pressure (lower torque). |
470 |
PST Potential Travel-Limit Exceeded Alert |
471 |
The last Maintenance PST end point was within 1% of the configured travel limit of the PST indicating a potential failure. Possible cause may be the solenoid is becoming sluggish in response to voltage. |
472 |
PST High Supply Pressure Alert |
473 |
The supply pressure before the start of the Maintenance PST was higher than the Baseline PST by the hysteresis %. In Spring-Return applications, this can be considered Supply Pressure. Currently this will never be generated since this is a hard failure for PST. |
474 |
PST Slow Travel Time to Travel-Limit Alert |
475 |
The Travel Time to reach the Travel-Limit was slower than the Baseline PST Travel Time to reach the Travel-Limit by configurable hysteresis %. Likely cause is the valve may be sticking during movement. |
476 |
PST Fast Travel Time to Travel-Limit Alert |
477 |
The Travel Time to reach the Travel-Limit was faster than the Baseline PST Travel Time to reach the Travel-Limit by configurable hysteresis %. Possible cause may be a weakening actuator spring in spring-return applications or a removed exhaust filter if an exhaust filter is used on solenoid. |
478 |
PST Low Break Pressure Alert |
479 |
The break pressure of the last Maintenance PST was lower than the Baseline PST break pressure by the hysteresis %. This typically means that the spring tension in the actuator is getting weak. |
480 |
PST High Break Pressure Alert |
481 |
The break pressure of the last Maintenance PST was higher than the Baseline PST break pressure by the hysteresis %. This typically means less air must be released to allow spring to start moving the valve which could be due to lower process pressure (lower torque). |
482 |
PST Obstructed Supply Port Alert |
483 |
Self explanitory. Indicates the air supply is becoming obstructed, possibly a clogged filter if one is used. |
484 |
PST Obstructed Exhaust Port Alert |
485 |
Self explanitory. Indicates the actuator port or exhaust port is becoming obstructed, possibly a clogged filter if one is used. |
486 |
Obstructed Supply Port Alert |
487 |
Obstructed Exhaust Port Alert |
488 |
Self explanitory. Indicates the actuator port or exhaust is becoming obstructed, possibly a clogged filter if one is used. |
489 |
Device Reboot Alert |
490 |
This indicates the device was reboot. Note the stated time/date of this alert is not valid. |
491 |
Alert State: |
492 |
State of alert transition. |
493 |
Inactive |
494 |
|
495 |
Active |
496 |
Alert Date: |
497 |
Shows the date of the alert transition. |
498 |
Alert Time: |
499 |
Shows the time of the alert transition. |
500 |
Shows name of alert. |
501 |
State: |
502 |
Shows the state of the alert (active or inactive). |
503 |
Shows date of alert transition. |
504 |
Shows time of alert transition. |
505 |
Total Alerts: |
506 |
Shows the current number of alert transitions (alert transition to Active or Inactive) in alert_list[]. |
507 |
Alert List |
508 |
Total Active Alerts: |
509 |
Shows the current number of active alerts in active_alert_list[]. |
510 |
Active Alert List |
511 |
Sign Status: |
512 |
Shows current status of the Integrator Signature. |
513 |
Successful |
514 |
Fail, See Help |
515 |
Open exceeded memory, valve open movement much slower than during calibration. Try re-calibrating. |
516 |
Close exceeded memory, valve close movement much slower than during calibration. Try re-calibrating. |
517 |
Open and Close exceeded memory, open and close movement much slower than during calibration. Try re-calibrating. |
518 |
Open too small, valve open movement much faster than during calibration. Try re-calibrating. |
519 |
Open too small and close exceeded memory, open movement much faster and close much slower than during calibration. Try re-calibrating. |
520 |
Close too small, valve close movement much faster than during calibration. Try re-calibrating |
521 |
Close too small and open exceeded memory, valve close movement much faster than during calibration. Try re-calibrating |
522 |
Open and Close too small, open and close movement much faster than during calibration. Try re-calibrating |
523 |
None, See Help |
524 |
No Signature data. Perform Integrator Signature. |
525 |
Signature cannot be performed, temporarily locked-out awaiting Dynamic Baseline. |
526 |
Signature could not be performed as the pressure was not stable. Check pressure and try again. |
527 |
Signature was aborted by the user either from HART or keypad. Perform Integrator Signature again. |
528 |
Signature time-out waiting to finish. May be pressure problem or valve getting stuck. |
529 |
Cal Supply Press: |
530 |
Shows calibrated supply pressure at time of Integrator Signature. |
531 |
Open Date: |
532 |
Shows the date of the integrator open signature. |
533 |
Open Time: |
534 |
Shows the time of the integrator open signature. |
535 |
Open Temp Units |
536 |
Engineering Unit to be displayed with Device Temperature of Integrator Open Signature |
537 |
Open Dev Temp |
538 |
Shows the temperature of the device as measured at the CPU during Integrator Open Signature and will be displayed in C or F depending upon UI configuration (Configuration->Basic Configuration->UI Configuration). |
539 |
Close Date: |
540 |
Shows the date of the integrator close signature. |
541 |
Close Time: |
542 |
Shows the time of the integrator close signature. |
543 |
Close Temp Units |
544 |
Engineering Unit to be displayed with Device Temperature of Integrator Close Signature |
545 |
Close Dev Temp |
546 |
Shows the temperature of the device as measured at the CPU during Integrator Close Signature and will be displayed in C or F depending upon UI configuration (Configuration->Basic Configuration->UI Configuration). |
547 |
Cycle Count: |
548 |
Shows the cycle count at completion of integrator signature capture. |
549 |
Open Sample Rate: |
550 |
Shows the sample rate of the open integrator signature. |
551 |
Close Sample Rate: |
552 |
Shows the sample rate of the close integrator signature. |
553 |
Open Speed: |
554 |
Shows the speed of the open integrator signature. |
555 |
Close Speed: |
556 |
Shows the speed of the close integrator signature. |
557 |
Shows the date of the Integrator Open Signature. |
558 |
Shows the time of the Integrator Open Signature. |
559 |
Open Temperature |
560 |
Shows Device Temperature at start of Integrator Open Signature. |
561 |
Shows the date of the Integrator Close Signature. |
562 |
Shows the time of the Integrator Close Signature. |
563 |
Close Temperature |
564 |
Shows Device Temperature at start of Integrator Close Signature. |
565 |
Shows the cycle count at completion of Integrator Signature capture. |
566 |
Shows the sample rate of the Integrator Open Signature. |
567 |
Shows the sample rate of the Integrator Close Signature. |
568 |
Shows the speed of the Integrator Open Signature. |
569 |
Shows the speed of the Integrator Close Signature. |
570 |
Shows current status of the Installer Signature. |
571 |
Signature was aborted by the user either from HART or keypad. Perform Installer Signature again. |
572 |
Shows calibrated supply pressure at time of Installer Signature. |
573 |
Shows the date of the installer open signature. |
574 |
Shows the time of the installer open signature. |
575 |
Engineering Unit to be displayed with Device Temperature of Installer Open Signature |
576 |
Shows the temperature of the device as measured at the CPU during Installer Open Signature and will be displayed in C or F depending upon UI configuration (Configuration->Basic Configuration->UI Configuration). |
577 |
Shows the date of the installer close signature. |
578 |
Shows the time of the installer close signature. |
579 |
Engineering Unit to be displayed with Device Temperature of Installer Close Signature |
580 |
Shows the temperature of the device as measured at the CPU during Installer Close Signature and will be displayed in C or F depending upon UI configuration (Configuration->Basic Configuration->UI Configuration). |
581 |
Shows the cycle count at completion of installer signature capture. |
582 |
Shows the sample rate of the open installer signature. |
583 |
Shows the sample rate of the close installer signature. |
584 |
Shows the speed of the open installer signature. |
585 |
Shows the speed of the close installer signature. |
586 |
Shows the date of the Installer Open Signature. |
587 |
Shows the time of the Installer Open Signature. |
588 |
Shows Device Temperature at start of Installer Open Signature. |
589 |
Shows the date of the Installer Close Signature. |
590 |
Shows the time of the Installer Close Signature. |
591 |
Shows Device Temperature at start of Installer Close Signature. |
592 |
Shows the cycle count at completion of Installer Signature capture. |
593 |
Shows the sample rate of the Installer Open Signature. |
594 |
Shows the sample rate of the Installer Close Signature. |
595 |
Shows the speed of the Installer Open Signature. |
596 |
Shows the speed of the Installer Close Signature. |
597 |
Shows current status of the baseline signature. |
598 |
Signature was aborted by the user either from HART or keypad. Perform Baseline Signature again. |
599 |
Shows calibrated supply pressure at time of Baseline Signature. |
600 |
Shows the date of the baseline open signature. |
601 |
Shows the time of the baseline open signature. |
602 |
Engineering Unit to be displayed with Device Temperature of Baseline Open Signature |
603 |
Shows the temperature of the device as measured at the CPU during Baseline Open Signature and will be displayed in C or F depending upon UI configuration (Configuration->Basic Configuration->UI Configuration). |
604 |
Shows the date of the baseline close signature. |
605 |
Shows the time of the baseline close signature. |
606 |
Engineering Unit to be displayed with Device Temperature of Baseline Close Signature |
607 |
Shows the temperature of the device as measured at the CPU during Baseline Close Signature and will be displayed in C or F depending upon UI configuration (Configuration->Basic Configuration->UI Configuration). |
608 |
Shows the cycle count at completion of baseline signature capture. |
609 |
Shows the sample rate of the open baseline signature. |
610 |
Shows the sample rate of the close baseline signature. |
611 |
Shows the speed of the open baseline signature. |
612 |
Shows the speed of the close baseline signature. |
613 |
Shows current status of the Baseline Signature. |
614 |
Shows the date of the Baseline Open Signature. |
615 |
Shows the time of the Baseline Open Signature. |
616 |
Shows Device Temperature at start of Baseline Open Signature. |
617 |
Shows the date of the Baseline Close Signature. |
618 |
Shows the time of the Baseline Close Signature. |
619 |
Shows Device Temperature at start of Baseline Close Signature. |
620 |
Shows the cycle count at completion of Baseline Signature capture. |
621 |
Shows the sample rate of the Baseline Open Signature. |
622 |
Shows the sample rate of the Baseline Close Signature. |
623 |
Shows the speed of the Baseline Open Signature. |
624 |
Shows the speed of the Baseline Close Signature. |
625 |
Shows current status of the maintenance signature. |
626 |
Signature was aborted by the user either from HART or keypad. Perform Maintenance Signature again. |
627 |
Shows calibrated supply pressure at time of Maintenance Signature. |
628 |
Shows the date of the maintenance open signature. |
629 |
Shows the time of the maintenance open signature. |
630 |
Engineering Unit to be displayed with Device Temperature of Maintenance Open Signature |
631 |
Shows the temperature of the device as measured at the CPU during Maintenance Open Signature and will be displayed in C or F depending upon UI configuration (Configuration->Basic Configuration->UI Configuration). |
632 |
Shows the date of the maintenance close signature. |
633 |
Shows the time of the maintenance close signature. |
634 |
Engineering Unit to be displayed with Device Temperature of Maintenance Close Signature |
635 |
Shows the temperature of the device as measured at the CPU during Maintenance Close Signature and will be displayed in C or F depending upon UI configuration (Configuration->Basic Configuration->UI Configuration). |
636 |
Shows the cycle count at completion of maintenance signature capture. |
637 |
Shows the sample rate of the open maintenance signature. |
638 |
Shows the sample rate of the close maintenance signature. |
639 |
Shows the speed of the open maintenance signature. |
640 |
Shows the speed of the close maintenance signature. |
641 |
Shows current status of the Maintenance Signature. |
642 |
Shows the date of the Maintenance Open Signature. |
643 |
Shows the time of the Maintenance Open Signature. |
644 |
Shows Device Temperature at start of Maintenance Open Signature. |
645 |
Shows the date of the Maintenance Close Signature. |
646 |
Shows the time of the Maintenance Close Signature. |
647 |
Shows Device Temperature at start of Maintenance Close Signature. |
648 |
Shows the cycle count at completion of Maintenance Signature capture. |
649 |
Shows the sample rate of the Maintenance Open Signature. |
650 |
Shows the sample rate of the Maintenance Close Signature. |
651 |
Shows the speed of the Maintenance Open Signature. |
652 |
Shows the speed of the Maintenance Close Signature. |
653 |
Status: |
654 |
Shows current status of the integrator signature. |
655 |
Open Date: |
656 |
Open Time: |
657 |
Close Date: |
658 |
Close Time: |
659 |
Shows current status of the installer signature. |
660 |
# Maint Signatures |
661 |
Number of valid stored Maintenance Signatures. |
662 |
Total # Signatures |
663 |
Total number of valid stored Signatures. |
664 |
Number Locked: |
665 |
Number of valid Maintenance Signatures files currently locked to prevent over-writing (to save). |
666 |
Latest Signature: |
667 |
Latest or current Maintenance Signature. |
668 |
Maint Sign 1 |
669 |
Maint Sign 2 |
670 |
Maint Sign 3 |
671 |
Maint Sign 4 |
672 |
Oldest Signature: |
673 |
Oldest Maintenance Signature. |
674 |
File ID: |
675 |
Maintenance Signature file ID of a specific Maintenance Signature. |
676 |
Lock Status: |
677 |
Lock status may be locked or unlocked. |
678 |
Unlocked |
679 |
Locked |
680 |
Signature # of the Maintenance Signature stored in array[n]. |
681 |
Locking: |
682 |
Status: |
683 |
Array |
684 |
PST Type: |
685 |
Shows type of the PST signature. |
686 |
Maintenance PST Signature |
687 |
Automatic Maintenance PST Signature |
688 |
Baseline PST Signature |
689 |
Automatic Baseline PST Signature |
690 |
Maintenance PST Signature Duplex Solenoid A |
691 |
Automatic Maintenance PST Signature Duplex Solenoid A |
692 |
Baseline PST Signature Duplex Solenoid A |
693 |
Automatic Baseline PST Signature Duplex Solenoid A |
694 |
Maintenance PST Signature Duplex Solenoid B |
695 |
Automatic Maintenance PST Signature Duplex Solenoid B |
696 |
Baseline PST Signature Duplex Solenoid B |
697 |
Automatic Baseline PST Signature Duplex Solenoid B |
698 |
PST Status: |
699 |
Shows current status of the baseline PST. |
700 |
PST Successful |
701 |
Finished Partial Stroke Test Successfully. |
702 |
PST in progress |
703 |
The Baseline PST is still in progress. |
704 |
SOVT in progress |
705 |
The SOVT is still in progress. |
706 |
PST Aborted |
707 |
The Baseline PST was aborted by the user. |
708 |
PST Solenoid failure |
709 |
Failure - The solenoid has failed during this Baseline PST or Duplex PST. No pressure change detected after solenoid de-energized.In general, there was no pressure change detected when solenoid was de-energized, indicating solenoid failure. This could be due to solenoid not de-engergizing or the exhaust port may be completely obstructed. If Duplex PST, look at PST Type data to determine which solenoid failed. |
710 |
Invalid start pstn |
711 |
Failure - invalid valve start position for PST. Either the solenoid is not energized, valve may be stuck in a position other than the energized position, supply pressure too low, or position hysteresis configuration should be adjusted. |
712 |
Failed Travel Limit |
713 |
Failure - Baseline PST failed to reach Travel-Limit (Set-Point). This will only occur in systems where signatures are disabled and may be because the valve started moving but became stuck somewhere before reaching the Travel-Limit, or the supply pressuremay be much higher than calirated value, or the solenoiid exhaust port may be obstructed. |
714 |
PST Exceed Total Time |
715 |
Failure - the last PST Exceeded Total Time Limit. This is only used for devices with the signature option disabled. |
716 |
PSI Sensor Fail |
717 |
Failure - the device has detected a failure of the Pressure Sensor 1 during the Baseline PST. |
718 |
Invalid PSI |
719 |
Failure - PST/SOVT aborted (not initiated) due to supply pressure outside the hysteresis. |
720 |
PST Exceed TRL |
721 |
Failure - the Baseline PST exceeded Travel-Limit by travel-limit hysteresis %. In general, the device will readjust the hysteresis automatically so if a second Baseline PST is done, it should pass. |
722 |
Solenoid2 Failed |
723 |
Failure - the PST/SOVT on second (redundant) solenoid failed (only applies to duplex). |
724 |
PST SW Fail |
725 |
Firmware Fail! |
726 |
PST never done. |
727 |
PST Not Done, possibly because no Baseline Signature. |
728 |
PST Date: |
729 |
Shows Date this PST was performed. |
730 |
PST Time: |
731 |
Shows time this PST was performed. |
732 |
BPST Temp Units |
733 |
Engineering Unit to be displayed with Device Temperature of Baseline PST |
734 |
BPST Dev Temp |
735 |
Shows the temperature of the device as measured at the CPU during Baseline PST and will be displayed in C or F depending upon UI configuration (Configuration->Basic Configuration->UI Configuration). |
736 |
PST Travel-Limit: |
737 |
Shows the target Travel-Limit of the PST signature (starting from energized position) which can be set in PST Configuration Menu as Travel-Limit. |
738 |
PST Start Position: |
739 |
Shows the start position of the PST signature. |
740 |
PST Total Travel: |
741 |
Shows the total travel of the PST signature (starting from energized position to point where direction of movement reversed). This can show how far past the Travel-Limit the valve has moved.have moved. |
742 |
PST supply pressure: |
743 |
Shows the supply pressure before start of Baseline PST as % of Calibrated Supply Pressure (Nominal Pressure). In Spring-Return applications, this can be considered Supply Pressure. |
744 |
PST Break Time: |
745 |
Shows the break time of baseline PST signature. |
746 |
PST Travel-Limit Time: |
747 |
Shows the time to reach the Travel-Limit of baseline PST signature as measured from start of movement until travel limit reached. |
748 |
PST Total Time: |
749 |
Shows the total time of baseline PST signature. |
750 |
PST Break Pressure1: |
751 |
Shows the break pressure of the baseline PST signature (Pressure at point where movement first detected as % of Nominal Pressure). |
752 |
PST Sample Rate: |
753 |
Shows the sample rate of the baseline PST signature. |
754 |
PST Count: |
755 |
Shows the PST count when a valid baseline PST signture performed. |
756 |
PST Travel Err: |
757 |
Shows the error in % from the Travel-Limit of baseline PST signature (should be same as Travel-Limit - end-point). |
758 |
BPST Status: |
759 |
Shows current status of the Baseline PST. |
760 |
BPST Type: |
761 |
Shows type of the Baseline PST. |
762 |
BPST Date: |
763 |
BPST Time: |
764 |
Shows Time this PST was performed. |
765 |
BPST Temperature |
766 |
Shows Device Temperature at start of Baseline PST. |
767 |
BPST Travel-Limit: |
768 |
Shows the target Travel-Limit of the Baseline PST (starting from energized position) which can be set in PST Configuration Menu as Travel-Limit. |
769 |
BPST Start Position: |
770 |
Shows the start position of the Baseline PST. |
771 |
BPST Total Travel: |
772 |
Shows the total travel of the Baseline PST (starting from energized position to point where direction of movement reversed). This can show how far past the Travel-Limit the valve has moved. |
773 |
BPST Supply Press: |
774 |
BPST Break Time: |
775 |
Shows the break time of Baseline PST. |
776 |
BPST TravLim Time: |
777 |
Shows the time to reach the Travel-Limit of Baseline PST as measured from start of movement until travel limit reached. |
778 |
BPST Total Time: |
779 |
Shows the Total (Cycle) Time of Baseline PST . |
780 |
BPST Break Press1: |
781 |
Shows the break pressure of the Baseline PST (Pressure at point where movement first detected as % of Nominal Pressure). |
782 |
BPST Sample Rate: |
783 |
Shows the sample rate of the Baseline PST signature. |
784 |
Shows the PST count when the valid Baseline PST was performed. |
785 |
BPST Travel Err: |
786 |
Shows the error in % of the configured Travel-Limit vs the attained Travel-Limit in Baseline PST. |
787 |
Shows current status of the maintenance PST. |
788 |
Finished Maintenance Partial Stroke Test Successfully. |
789 |
The Maintenance PST is still in progress. |
790 |
The Maintenance PST was aborted by the user. |
791 |
Failure - The solenoid has failed during this Maintenance PST or Duplex PST. No pressure change detected after solenoid de-energized.In general, there was no pressure change detected when solenoid was de-energized, indicating solenoid failure. This could be due to solenoid not de-engergizing or the exhaust port may be completely obstructed. If Duplex PST, look at PST Type data to determine which solenoid failed. |
792 |
Failure - Maintenance PST failed to reach Travel-Limit (Set-Point). This will only occur in systems where signatures are disabled and may be because the valve started moving but became stuck somewhere before reaching the Travel-Limit, or the supply pressuremay be much higher than calirated value, or the solenoiid exhaust port may be obstructed. |
793 |
PST Slow Trvl Time |
794 |
Failure - the last Maintenance PST Failed because it exceeded the Slow Travel Time Limit to reach the Travel-Limit of the Baseline PST as determined by the PST Travel Time Hysteresis % (configuration). This may be due to a weak actuator spring, the valve sticking during movement, an obstucted exhaust port, or in some circumstances abnormally high process pressure. |
795 |
PST Fast Trvl Time |
796 |
Failure - the last Maintenance PST failed because it exceeded the Fast Travel Time Limit to reach Travel-Limit of the Baseline PST as .determined by the PST Travel Time Hysteresis % (configuration). This may be due to a broken valve shaft or valve coupler, or in some circumstances abnormally low process pressure. |
797 |
PST Hi Brk Press |
798 |
Failure - the last Maintenance PST failed because the Break Pressure was over the high limit of the Baseline PST Break Pressure as determined by the PST Break Pressure Hysteresis % (configuration). If the break pressure was too high, it could be due to a broken valve shaft or valve coupler or in some circumstances abnormally low process pressure. |
799 |
PST Lo Brk Press |
800 |
Failure - the last Maintenance PST failed because the Break Pressure was below the low limit of the Baseline PST Break Pressure as determined by the PST Break Pressure Hysteresis % (configuration). If the break pressure was too low, it could be the spring has become too weak, the valve is sticking, or in some circumstances abnormally high process pressure. |
801 |
Failure - the last PST Exceeded Total Time Limit. This is only used for devices with the signature option disabled. |
802 |
Failure - the device has detected a failure of the Pressure Sensor 1 during the Maintenance PST. |
803 |
Failure - the PST Exceeded the Travel Limit, may need to adjust the travel limit error to re-energize sooner. The way this works is the device uses the Baseline Travel-Limit hysteresis and re-energizes the solenoid when the position gets within the hysteresis range of the Travel-Limit, thereby trying to prevent overshoot of the Travel-Limit on the Maintenance PST. Of course it could still overshoot which would then be considered a failure, possibly a problem with the solenoid. |
804 |
PST never done |
805 |
A Maintenancee PST has never been performed, possibly because no Baseline Signature or Baseline PST. |
806 |
Shows Date this Maintenance PST was performed. |
807 |
Shows time this Maintenance PST was performed. |
808 |
Engineering Unit to be displayed with Device Temperature of Maintenance PST |
809 |
Shows the temperature of the device as measured at the CPU during Maintenance PST and will be displayed in C or F depending upon UI configuration (Configuration->Basic Configuration->UI Configuration). |
810 |
PST Travel: |
811 |
Shows the end position of the PST signature (starting from energized position to point where direction of movement reversed). This can show how far past the Travel-Limit the valve has moved. |
812 |
Shows the supply pressure before start of Maintenance PST as % of Calibrated Supply Pressure (Nominal Pressure). In Spring-Return applications, this can be considered Supply Pressure. |
813 |
Shows the break time of maintenance PST signature. |
814 |
Shows the time to reach the Travel-Limit of maintenance PST signature as measured from start of movement until travel limit reached. |
815 |
Shows the total time of maintenance PST signature. |
816 |
Shows the break pressure of the maintenance PST signature as % of Nominal Pressure. |
817 |
Shows the sample rate of the maintenance PST signature. |
818 |
Shows the PST count when a valid maintenance PST signture performed. |
819 |
Auto PST Date: |
820 |
Shows Date the next auto PST will be performed. |
821 |
Auto PST Time: |
822 |
Shows Time the next auto PST will be performed. |
823 |
MPST Status: |
824 |
Shows current status of the Maintenance PST. |
825 |
MPST Type: |
826 |
Shows type of the PST. |
827 |
MPST Date: |
828 |
MPST Time: |
829 |
Shows Time this Maintenance PST was performed. |
830 |
MPST Temperature |
831 |
Shows Device Temperature at start of Maintenance PST. |
832 |
MPST Travel-Limit: |
833 |
Shows the target Travel-Limit of the Maintenance PST (starting from energized position) which is the same value used for the Baseline PST. |
834 |
MPST Start Position: |
835 |
Shows the start position of the Maintenance PST . |
836 |
MPST Total Travel: |
837 |
Shows the total travel of the Maintenance PST (starting from energized position to point where direction of movement reversed). This can show how far past the Travel-Limit the valve has moved. |
838 |
MPST Supply Press: |
839 |
MPST Break Time: |
840 |
Shows the break time of Maintenance PST. |
841 |
MPST TravLim Time: |
842 |
Shows the time to reach the Travel-Limit of Maintenance PST as measured from start of movement until travel limit reached. |
843 |
MPST Total Time: |
844 |
Shows the Total (Cycle) Time of Maintenance PST. |
845 |
MPST Break Press1: |
846 |
Shows the break pressure of the Maintenance PST (Pressure at point where movement first detected as % of Nominal Pressure). |
847 |
MPST Sample Rate: |
848 |
Shows the sample rate of the Maintenance PST signature. |
849 |
Shows the PST count when the valid Maintenance PST signture wasperformed. |
850 |
Auto MPST Date: |
851 |
Shows the date of the next auto Maintenance PST. |
852 |
Auto MPST Time: |
853 |
Shows the time of the next auto Maintenance PST. |
854 |
SOVT Type: |
855 |
Shows type of the SOVT. |
856 |
Simplex SOVT |
857 |
Automatic Simplex SOVT |
858 |
Duplex SOVT Solenoid A |
859 |
Automatic Duplex SOVT Solenoid A |
860 |
Duplex SOVT Solenoid B |
861 |
Automatic Duplex SOVT Solenoid B |
862 |
SOVT Status: |
863 |
Shows current status of the most recent SOVT. |
864 |
SOVT Successful |
865 |
This SOVT was successful. |
866 |
SOVT Aborted |
867 |
The SOVT was aborted by the user. |
868 |
SOVT Solenoid failure |
869 |
Failure - The solenoid has failed during this SOVT. No pressure change detected after solenoid de-energized.In general, there was no pressure change detected when solenoid was de-energized, indicating solenoid failure. This could be due to solenoid not de-engergizing or the exhaust port may be completely obstructed. If Duplex PST, look at PST Type data to determine which solenoid failed. |
870 |
Failure - invalid start position for SOVT. Either the solenoid is not energized, valve may be stuck in a position other than the energized position, supply pressure too low, or position hysteresis configuration should be adjusted. |
871 |
Failure - the device has detected a failure of the Pressure Sensor 1 during the last SOVT. |
872 |
Failure - SOVT aborted (not initiated) due to supply pressure outside the hysteresis. |
873 |
Failure - the SOVT on second (redundant) solenoid failed (only applies to duplex). |
874 |
SOVT SW Fail |
875 |
Failed, software failure. |
876 |
SOVT never done |
877 |
A SOVT has never been performed. |
878 |
SOVT Date: |
879 |
Shows Date this most recent SOVT was performed. |
880 |
SOVT Time: |
881 |
Shows time this most recent SOVT was performed. |
882 |
SOVT Start Position: |
883 |
Shows the start valve position of the most recent SOVT. |
884 |
SOVT supply pressure: |
885 |
Shows the supply pressure as % of most recent SOVT. |
886 |
SOVT Sample Rate: |
887 |
Shows the sample rate of the most recent SOVT. |
888 |
SOVT Count: |
889 |
Shows the count of the most recent SOVT. |
890 |
Auto SOVT Date: |
891 |
Shows Date the next auto SOVT will be performed. |
892 |
Auto SOVT Time: |
893 |
Shows Time the next auto SOVT will be performed. |
894 |
Shows type of the most recent SOVT, where Simplex is one solenoid, Duplex is redundant solenoids. |
895 |
Shows Date the most recent SOVT was performed. |
896 |
Shows Time the most recent SOVT was performed. |
897 |
Shows the valve position at start of the most recent SOVT. |
898 |
SOVT Supply Press: |
899 |
Shows the supply pressure as % of the most recent SOVT. |
900 |
Shows the number of SOVT's performed to date. |
901 |
Shows the date of the next auto SOVT. |
902 |
Shows the time of the next auto SOVT. |
903 |
Baseline RT Supply Pressure: |
904 |
Shows the Baseline RT Supply Pressure in Psig. |
905 |
Latest RT Supply Pressure: |
906 |
Shows the Latest RT Supply Pressure in Psig. |
907 |
Baseline Open RT Date: |
908 |
Shows Date the Baseline Open RT data was captured. |
909 |
Latest Open RT Date: |
910 |
Shows Date the Latest Open RT data was captured. |
911 |
Baseline Open RT Time: |
912 |
Shows Time the Baseline Open RT data was captured. |
913 |
Latest Open RT Time: |
914 |
Shows Time the Latest Open RT data was captured. |
915 |
Baseline Open RT supply pressure: |
916 |
Shows the Baseline Open RT supply pressure as %, measured as pressure 1 before movement starts. In Spring-Return applications, this can be considered Supply Pressure and depending upon fail-open/fail-closed, could be full pressure or no pressure. |
917 |
Latest Open RT supply pressure: |
918 |
Shows the Latest Open RT supply pressure as %, measured as pressure 1 before movement starts. In Spring-Return applications, this can be considered Supply Pressure and depending upon fail-open/fail-closed, could be full pressure or no pressure. |
919 |
Baseline Open RT Break Time: |
920 |
Baseline Open RT break time. |
921 |
Latest Open RT Break Time: |
922 |
Latest Open RT break time. |
923 |
Baseline Open RT Travel Time: |
924 |
Baseline Open RT travel time. |
925 |
Latest Open RT Travel Time: |
926 |
Latest Open RT travel time. |
927 |
Baseline Open RT Break Pressure1: |
928 |
Baseline Open RT break pressure1, proportional to spring tension. |
929 |
Latest Open RT Break Pressure1: |
930 |
Latest Open RT break pressure1, proportional to spring tension. |
931 |
Baseline Open RT Break Pressure2: |
932 |
Baseline Open RT break pressure2. |
933 |
Latest Open RT Break Pressure2: |
934 |
Latest Open RT break pressure2. |
935 |
Baseline Close RT Date: |
936 |
Shows Date the Baseline Close RT data was captured. |
937 |
Latest Close RT Date: |
938 |
Shows Date the Latest Close RT data was captured. |
939 |
Baseline Close RT Time: |
940 |
Shows Time the Baseline Close RT data was captured. |
941 |
Latest Close RT Time: |
942 |
Shows Time the Latest Close RT data was captured. |
943 |
Baseline Close RT supply pressure: |
944 |
Shows the Baseline Close RT supply pressure as %, measured as pressure 1 before movement starts. In Spring-Return applications, this can be considered Supply Pressure and depending upon fail-open/fail-closed, could be full pressure or no pressure. |
945 |
Latest Close RT supply pressure: |
946 |
Shows the Latest Close RT supply pressure as %, measured as pressure 1 before movement starts. In Spring-Return applications, this can be considered Supply Pressure and depending upon fail-open/fail-closed, could be full pressure or no pressure. |
947 |
Baseline Close RT Break Time: |
948 |
Baseline Close RT break time. |
949 |
Latest Close RT Break Time: |
950 |
Latest Close RT break time. |
951 |
Baseline Close RT Travel Time: |
952 |
Baseline Close RT travel time. |
953 |
Latest Close RT Travel Time: |
954 |
Latest Close RT travel time. |
955 |
Baseline Close RT Break Pressure1: |
956 |
Baseline Close RT break pressure1, proportional to spring tension. |
957 |
Latest Close RT Break Pressure1: |
958 |
Latest Close RT break pressure1, proportional to spring tension. |
959 |
Baseline Close RT Break Pressure2: |
960 |
Baseline Close RT break pressure2. |
961 |
Latest Close RT Break Pressure2: |
962 |
Latest Close RT break pressure2. |
963 |
Baseline RT Cycle Count: |
964 |
Shows the Baseline RT cycle count. |
965 |
Latest RT Cycle Count: |
966 |
Shows the Latest RT cycle count. |
967 |
Run-Time Comparison Summary |
968 |
This data summarizes the comparison of the Run-Time data which is captured as part of the Baseline and Latest Maintenance Signatures where some very specific data from the graphs are analyzed for deviations. |
969 |
Opn Supp Press Fail |
970 |
If ON, indicates the pressure in chamber 1 before start of open Maintenance Signature deviated from the open Baseline Signature chamber 1 pressure by more than the 'pressure 1' hysteresis value. In general this can be considered supply pressure for Spring-Return applications and depending upon fail-open/fail-closed, could be full pressure or no pressure. |
971 |
Opn Break Time Fail |
972 |
If ON, indicates the open break time of the Maintenance Signature deviated from the Baseline Signature by more than the 'open time' hysteresis value. |
973 |
Opn Trvl Time Fail |
974 |
If ON, indicates the open travel time of the Maintenance Signature deviated from the Baseline Signature by more than the 'open time' hysteresis value. |
975 |
Opn Brk Press1 Fail |
976 |
If ON, indicates the open break pressure 1 of the Maintenance Signature deviated from the Baseline Signature by more than the 'pressure 1' hysteresis value. |
977 |
Opn Brk Press2 Fail |
978 |
If ON, indicates the open break pressure 2 of the Maintenance Signature deviated from the Baseline Signature by more than the 'pressure 2' hysteresis value. This status is only meaningful if pressure sensor 2 is enabled in configuration. |
979 |
Cls Supp Press Fail |
980 |
If ON, indicates the pressure in chamber 1 before start of close Maintenance Signature deviated from the close Baseline Signature chamber 1 pressure by more than the 'pressure 1' hysteresis value. In general this can be considered supply pressure for Spring-Return applications and depending upon fail-open/fail-closed, could be full pressure or no pressure. |
981 |
Cls Break Time Fail |
982 |
If ON, indicates the close break time of the Maintenance Signature deviated from the Baseline Signature by more than the 'close time' hysteresis value. |
983 |
Cls Trvl Time Fail |
984 |
If ON, indicates the close travel time of the Maintenance Signature deviated from the Baseline Signature by more than the 'close time' hysteresis value. |
985 |
Cls Brk Press1 Fail |
986 |
If ON, indicates the close break pressure 1 of the Maintenance Signature deviated from the Baseline Signature by more than the 'pressure 1' hysteresis value. |
987 |
Cls Brk Press2 Fail |
988 |
If ON, indicates the close break pressure 2 of the Maintenance Signature deviated from the Baseline Signature by more than the 'pressure 2' hysteresis value. This status is only meaningful if pressure sensor 2 is enabled in configuration. |
989 |
Cycle Count Limit |
990 |
If ON, indicates the cycle count of the Maintenance Signature exceeded the user selected cycle limit. |
991 |
BCSupplyPress: |
992 |
Shows the Baseline Calibrated Supply Pressure. |
993 |
BOpn Date: |
994 |
BOpn Time: |
995 |
BOpn Supp Press: |
996 |
BOpn Break Time: |
997 |
Shows the Baseline Open RT Break Time. |
998 |
BOpn Travel Time: |
999 |
Shows the Baseline Open RT Travel Time. |
1000 |
BOpn Brk Press1: |
1001 |
Shows the Baseline Open RT Break Pressure1, proportional to spring tension. |
1002 |
BOpn Brk Press2: |
1003 |
Shows the Baseline Open RT Break Pressure2. |
1004 |
BCls Date: |
1005 |
BCls Time: |
1006 |
BCls Supp Press: |
1007 |
BCls Break Time: |
1008 |
Shows the Baseline Close RT Break Time. |
1009 |
BCls Travel Time: |
1010 |
Shows the Baseline Close RT Travel Time. |
1011 |
BCls Brk Press1: |
1012 |
Shows the Baseline Close RT Break Pressure1, proportional to spring tension. |
1013 |
BCls Brk Press2: |
1014 |
Shows the Baseline Close RT Break Pressure2. |
1015 |
Base CycleCnt: |
1016 |
LCSupplyPress: |
1017 |
Shows the Latest Manintenance Calibrated Supply Pressure. |
1018 |
LOpn Date: |
1019 |
LOpn Time: |
1020 |
LOpn Supp Press: |
1021 |
LOpn Break Time: |
1022 |
Shows the Latest Open RT Break Time. |
1023 |
LOpn Travel Time: |
1024 |
Shows the Latest Open RT Travel Time. |
1025 |
LOpn Brk Press1: |
1026 |
Shows the Latest Open RT Break Pressure1, proportional to spring tension. |
1027 |
LOpn Brk Press2: |
1028 |
Shows the Latest Open RT Break Pressure2. |
1029 |
LCls Date: |
1030 |
LCls Time: |
1031 |
LCls Supp Press: |
1032 |
LCls Break Time: |
1033 |
Shows the Latest Close RT Break Time. |
1034 |
LCls Travel Time: |
1035 |
Shows the Latest Close RT Travel Time. |
1036 |
LCls Brk Press1: |
1037 |
Shows the Latest Close RT Break Pressure1, proportional to spring tension. |
1038 |
LCls Brk Press2: |
1039 |
Shows the Latest Close RT Break Pressure2. |
1040 |
Latest CycleCnt: |
1041 |
Deviation Summry: |
1042 |
Shows the specific parameters that deviate based upon hysteresis configuration. |
1043 |
Running Process: |
1044 |
Currently running process on device. |
1045 |
None |
1046 |
Calibration |
1047 |
Signature |
1048 |
PST |
1049 |
ESD |
1050 |
SOVT |
1051 |
Lockout |
1052 |
Percent Done: |
1053 |
Percentage done or completed of currently running process on device. |
1054 |
Start Process: |
1055 |
Start the specified process running on device. |
1056 |
Type of Process: |
1057 |
Specifies type of process to run on device (Maintenance or Baseline, doen not applied to SOVT). |
1058 |
Maintenance |
1059 |
Baseline |
1060 |
Select Signature: |
1061 |
This is used to select a specific Signature that is desired to be viewed and plotted. |
1062 |
Integrator Signature File |
1063 |
Installer Signature File |
1064 |
Baseline Signature File |
1065 |
Maint Sign File 1 |
1066 |
Maint Sign File 2 |
1067 |
Maint Sign File 3 |
1068 |
Maint Sign File 4 |
1069 |
This is usd to select the specific Maintenance Signature file that is desired to be viewed/plotted in the View Selected Sign sub-menu. The 'Latest' is the most recent and the 'Oldest' is the oldest Maintenance Signature on file (up to 4 stored). If the Latest File ID is the same as the Oldest, then there is only a Latest available. If a Maintenance Signature does not exist in the previous list, do not select it as it cannot be displayed. |
1070 |
Direction # |
1071 |
Sensor # |
1072 |
Seegment # |
1073 |
Signature plot point |
1074 |
Valve Position |
1075 |
Denotes a point in time of valve position. |
1076 |
Denotes a point in time of pressure 1. |
1077 |
Denotes a point in time of pressure 2. |
1078 |
Baseline Signature Data |
1079 |
Opening Position |
1080 |
Opening Pressure1 |
1081 |
Opening Pressure2 |
1082 |
Closing Position |
1083 |
Closing Pressure1 |
1084 |
Closing Pressure2 |
1085 |
Maintenance Signature Data |
1086 |
Closeing Pressure1 |
1087 |
Baseline PST Signature Data |
1088 |
Pressure1 |
1089 |
Pressure2 |
1090 |
Maintenance PST Signature Data |
1091 |
Time |
1092 |
Seconds |
1093 |
% |
1094 |
%x10 |
1095 |
Open Position |
1096 |
Open Pressure 1 |
1097 |
Open Pressure 2 |
1098 |
Plot Base Opn Sign |
1099 |
Close Position |
1100 |
Close Pressure 1 |
1101 |
Close Pressure 2 |
1102 |
Plot Base Cls Sign |
1103 |
Plot Maint Opn Sign |
1104 |
Plot Maint Cls Sign |
1105 |
PST Position |
1106 |
PST Pressure 1 |
1107 |
PST Pressure 2 |
1108 |
Plot Base PST Sign |
1109 |
Plot Maint PST Sign |
1110 |
'User Login is not required.' |
1111 |
'User Login is required.' |
1112 |
Configuration/Calibration |
1113 |
Offline |
1114 |
No modifiable offline parameters. |
1115 |
Enter Hot-Key Menu |
1116 |
'User login is not required.' |
1117 |
'User login is required.' |
1118 |
Main Menu |
1119 |
Login/Logout |
1120 |
Allows login access to the device and logout. There are two levels of login. The first is User level login when ever user login is enabled in configuration (default is disabled). The other is Factory level which is restricted to Westlock/Pentair personnel only. Note if User login is enabled and the user is not logged in, all menus affecting configuration, calibration, and diagnostics are hidden. |
1121 |
Configuration |
1122 |
HART Identification |
1123 |
This menu provides the means to set a number of HART parameters unique to a specific device and valve/actuator assembly. |
1124 |
Loop Currrent Mode |
1125 |
This menu provides the means to set the device for normal loop current mode (position transmitter) or fixed curren mode (multidrop) operation. If loop current mode disabled, the polling address should be non-0 and unique (1-63). In general, polling address 0 should be used for loop current mode. |
1126 |
View Factory Options |
1127 |
This menu provides visability of the options that were set from the factory when the device was purchased. In order to change these options, only Westlock/Pentair field personnel have the ability to login as Factory level to change these. Note there may be a cost involved to enable an option previously disabled. On some hosts, this data s displayed as an LED, where Red means enabled. |
1128 |
Modify Factory Options |
1129 |
This menu provides ability to modify the options that were set from the factory when the device was purchased. In order to change these options, only Westlock/Pentair field personnel have the ability to login as Factory level to change these. Note there may be a cost involved to enable an option previously disabled. On some hosts, this data s displayed as an LED, where Red means enabled. |
1130 |
Basic Configuration |
1131 |
This menu is used to configure basic parameters for operation of the device. |
1132 |
Signature Configuration |
1133 |
This menu is used to configure signature (Full-Stroke Test, FSTFail, ) related parameters for the device. Signatures must be enabled to use this. |
1134 |
RTC not initialized. |
1135 |
UI Configuration |
1136 |
Device LCD/Keypad User Interface Configuration |
1137 |
Alert Hysteresis |
1138 |
This menu is used to configure hysteresis values used to generate warning alerts for deviations in operating parameters between Baseline and Maintenance Run-Time and PST signature data. |
1139 |
PST Configuration |
1140 |
This menu is used to configure PST (Partial-Stroke Test) related parameters for desired PST operation. |
1141 |
PST Fail Criteria |
1142 |
This menu is used to configure the specific criteria for PST failures. In general, the default values may be sufficient in most cases but this menu will allow customization of the threshold limits which dictate a failure of the a PST. Note, use the Configuration->Alarm Hysteresis menu to alter thresholds for Alarms, which are not failures but trending conditions that may lead to future faiures. |
1143 |
Auto PST Config |
1144 |
This menu provides the ability to configure periodic Maintenance PSTs to be performed automatically. The periodic time period can be set to support a predetermined target Probability of Failure on Demand (PFD) to meet a required SIL level of the valve/actuator. |
1145 |
SOVT Configuration |
1146 |
This menu provides the ability to configure periodic SOVTs (Solenoid-Operated Valve Test) to be performed automatically. The periodic time period can be set to support a predetermined target Probability of Failure on Demand (PFD) to meet a required SIL level of the solenoid. |
1147 |
Alarm Configuration |
1148 |
There are two basic types of Alarms, failure and summary. This allows enabling or disabling any of these Alarms. If a specific alarm is enabled, the DEPIC2 will set this alarm signal when the related failure condition occurs. As noted before, some alarms here are not necessarily hard failures but are summary alarms, primarily the ESD and PST alarms are actually hard failures requiring immediate attention. |
1149 |
Allows enabling or disabling the Error Summary Alarm. If enabled, the DEPIC2 will set this alarm signal when a new error has been logged in the error file. To clear the alarm, simply go to menu Device Specific Status->Error File->Retrieve Errors. Viewing these errors is only available to Westlock/Pentair Personnel (must login as Factory). |
1150 |
Alert Sum Alarm |
1151 |
Allows enabling or disabling the Alert Summary Alarm. If enabled, the DEPIC2 will set this alarm signal when a new alert transition has been logged in the warning alert file. To clear the alarm, simply go to the menu Device Specific Status->Alert File->Retrieve Alerts to review warning alerts. |
1152 |
Allows enabling or disabling the Service Maintenance Alarm. If enabled, the DEPIC2 will set this alarm signal when the configured Service Mainennce Date/Time has occured. To clear the alarm, simply go to menu Configuration->Configure Service Maintenance to set the next Service Date/Time. |
1153 |
Allows enabling or disabling Cycle Limit Alarm. If enabled, the DEPIC2 will set this alarm signal when the valve movement cycle increments past the configured limit. To clear the alarm, simply go to menu Configuration->Failure Alarm Config->Cycle Alarm to set a new limit or change the cycle count. In general it is better to change the limit in case a record of the count is being kept. |
1154 |
PST Fail Alarms |
1155 |
Allows enabling or disabling the Failure Alarms related to PST. If a specific alarm is enabled, the DEPIC2 will set that alarm signal when a PST fails due to the specific enabled alarm. To clear the specific alarm, the specific reason for the failure must be resolved and a new PST must be performed. |
1156 |
ESD Fail Alarm |
1157 |
Allows enabling or disabling the ESD Failure Alarm. If enabled and if ESD is enabled, the DEPIC2 will set this alarm signal when the SIS voltage is externally removed from the solenoid (de-energized). Reinstating the SIS voltage (energized) will clear this Alarm. |
1158 |
Service Maintenance |
1159 |
Allows the user to set a Date/Time for notification to perform routine maintenance on a valve/actuator. The associated Alarm should also be enabled if immediate notification is desired. |
1160 |
Date/Time Set-up |
1161 |
This menu shows the Date/Time status (Set or Not Set). It also shows the current date/time as well as the date/time when last set, both of which may be invalid if never set before. Finally, the option is provided to set or update the Date/Time. |
1162 |
Date/Time Is Set. |
1163 |
Date/Time Not Set. |
1164 |
Last Full Cal. Date/Time |
1165 |
Shows the Date/Time, Tempurature, and Pressure (if signatures enabled) of the last full calibration. If calibration was not done, it will indicate so. |
1166 |
PV Rerange |
1167 |
Allows Reranging the Primary Variable (PV) based upon user defined range limits. When position exceeds new range limits, HART Field Device Status will activate showing PV is outside range limits. |
1168 |
Diagnostics |
1169 |
Full Stroke Signatures |
1170 |
From here you can perform and view Full-Stroke Test signatures. Note these can be temporarily disruptive to the process since the valve must fully move open and closed. |
1171 |
Generate New Signatures |
1172 |
From this menu Baseline and Maintenance Signatures can be generated on the device. |
1173 |
Show All Signatures |
1174 |
List Available Maint |
1175 |
This menu shows a simple list of what valid Maintenance signatures files (1-4) are available on the device. If a signature file is not displayed, it has not been generated and is not available. It will also show which is the latest and oldest Mainenance Signature files (up to 4). |
1176 |
Maint 1 Latest |
1177 |
Maint 1 Oldest |
1178 |
Maint 1 Available |
1179 |
Maint 2 Latest |
1180 |
Maint 2 Oldest |
1181 |
Maint 2 Available |
1182 |
Maint 3 Latest |
1183 |
Maint 3 Oldest |
1184 |
Maint 3 Available |
1185 |
Maint 4 Latest |
1186 |
Maint 4 Oldest |
1187 |
Maint 4 Available |
1188 |
Invalid Signature |
1189 |
Maint 1 Not Available |
1190 |
Maint 2 Not Available |
1191 |
Maint 3 Not Available |
1192 |
Maint 4 Not Available |
1193 |
View Integrator |
1194 |
This menu allows viewing information about a valid Integrator Signature but currently does not allow plotting. |
1195 |
View Integrator Open Signature |
1196 |
View Integrator Close Signature |
1197 |
View Installer |
1198 |
This menu allows viewing information about a valid Installer Signature but currently does not allow plotting. |
1199 |
View Installer Open Signature |
1200 |
View Installer Close Signature |
1201 |
View Baseline |
1202 |
This menu allows viewing information and plottting a valid Baseline Signature. |
1203 |
View Baseline Open |
1204 |
View and Plot the Baseline Open Signature. |
1205 |
View Baseline Close |
1206 |
View and Plot the Baseline Close Signature. |
1207 |
All Maint. Signatures |
1208 |
This menu allows viewing information and plotting only valid Maintenance Signatures. |
1209 |
View Selected Sign |
1210 |
This menu allows viewing information and plotting a selected valid Maintenance Signature (up to 4). |
1211 |
Selected Maint Open |
1212 |
View and Plot the previously selected Maintenance Signature for valve Opening. |
1213 |
Selected Maint Close |
1214 |
View and Plot the previously selected Maintenance Signature for valve Closing. |
1215 |
Lock/Unlock Maint |
1216 |
This menu allows locking or unlocking specific Maintenance Signature files. Only 2 of the 4 possible Maintenance Signatures may be locked at any one time. Locking a specific maintenance signature file prevents it from being over-written on the device, thereby saving the signature. |
1217 |
Maint 1 |
1218 |
Maint 2 |
1219 |
Maint 3 |
1220 |
Maint 4 |
1221 |
Show Run-Time Data |
1222 |
Any time a new Maintenance Signature is generated, the device analizes specific points in the position/pressure data points to look at specific points of interest in comparing the Baseline and Maintenance Signatures looking for degradation in performance. This is stored as Run-Time data. |
1223 |
View Run-Time Summary |
1224 |
This will summarize the Run-Time data between the Baseline and Maintenance Signatures and provides a pass/fail status of each parameter of interest where OFF means Passed and ON means Failed. |
1225 |
Opening Run-Time Data |
1226 |
This menu breaks down the Run-Time data to look at other menus showing actual values of Baseline or Maintenance Open Run-Time data and menus to compare time or pressure. |
1227 |
Baseline Opening Run-Time Data |
1228 |
This menu shows the Opening Baseline Run-Time data values. |
1229 |
Latest Opening Run-Time Data |
1230 |
This menu shows the latest Opening Maintenance Run-Time data values. |
1231 |
Compare Opening Time Functions |
1232 |
This menu shows a comparison of the Opening Baseline and Latest Maintenance Run-Time data time values. |
1233 |
Compare Opening Pressure Functions |
1234 |
This menu shows a comparison of the Opening Baseline and Latest Maintenance Run-Time data pressure values. |
1235 |
Closing Run-Time Data |
1236 |
This menu breaks down the Run-Time data to look at other menus showing actual values of Baseline or Maintenance Close Run-Time data and menus to compare time or pressure. |
1237 |
Baseline Closing Run-Time Data |
1238 |
This menu shows the Closing Baseline Run-Time data values. |
1239 |
Latest Closing Run-Time Data |
1240 |
This menu shows the latest closing Maintenance Run-Time data values. |
1241 |
Compare Closing Time Functions |
1242 |
This menu shows a comparison of the Closing Baseline and Maintenance Run-Time data time values. |
1243 |
Compare Closing Pressure Functions |
1244 |
This menu shows a comparison of the Closing Baseline and Maintenance Run-Time data pressure values. |
1245 |
Partial Stroke Test |
1246 |
From here you can perform and view Partial-Stroke Tests. Note these tests are minimally disruptive to the process since the valve will only make a small movement (based upon configured travel limit) to test proper valve/actuator functionality and detect potential failures before they fail in a safety situation. |
1247 |
View/Plot Baseline PST |
1248 |
This menu will show the relevent data for the Baseline PST as well as allow plotting. |
1249 |
View/Plot Latest Maintenance PST |
1250 |
This menu will show the relevent data for the latest Maintenance PST as well as allow plotting. |
1251 |
Compare PST's |
1252 |
This menu is provided to select other menus of specialized comparisons of a Baseline PST with the latest Maintenance PST. |
1253 |
Compare PST Non-Timing |
1254 |
Compares travel and pressure (if signatures enabled) aspects of the Baseline and Maintenance PST. |
1255 |
Compare PST Timing |
1256 |
Compares timing aspects of the Baseline and Maintenance PST. |
1257 |
From here you can perform and view Solenoid-Operated Valve Tests. Note these tests are not disruptive to the process since the valve will will not move (if properly calibrated) to test proper solenoid functionality and detect potential solenoid failures before they fail in a safety situation. |
1258 |
View Last SOVT |
1259 |
This menu will show the relevent data for the most recent SOVT |
1260 |
Device Info |
1261 |
Show Manufacturer |
1262 |
Show Revisions |
1263 |
Device Specific Status |
1264 |
This menu is provided to examine all available status related to this device. Note that currently all alerts are considered warnings and and alarms are hard failures. |
1265 |
Field Device Status |
1266 |
This menu shows standard HART defined field device status bits as related to the process. If any status bit is not set, it will appear as OFF. 1) Position detected is outside the pre-defined range limits of +-5%. 2) Non-PV variable outside limits, currently not used. 3) The Loop Current is outside the pre-defined range limits of +-5%. 4) The Loop Current is fixed, this may be because the user has set it or it may be fixed at 21 mA as a result of a PST failure as per NAMUR NE-43 (see PST Alerts). Generally #3 will be set with this if PST failure. 5) This indicates more (extended) status is avilable (see Extended Device Status or Alert Status). 6) Cold Start indicates a device reset or power cycle. 7) Configuration has changed either from HART or the Keypad. 8) Device Malfunction, currently not used. |
1267 |
General Alarm Status |
1268 |
This menu shows alarm status of the general summary alarms. Note in this catagory, only the ESD is a failure alarm. All others are considered important notifications. If a specific alarm is not enabled or is not set, it will appear as OFF (inactive). |
1269 |
PST/SOVT Fail Alarm Status |
1270 |
This menu shows specific PST failure alarm status. If the specific alarm is not enabled or is not set, it will appear as OFF (inactive). |
1271 |
Miscellaneous Device Status |
1272 |
This menu shows miscellaneous device status which may not be related to any specific problem but may be important to know for debugging any problems. Status shown here is strictly for informational purposes and may not be meaningful to the user. |
1273 |
Sensor A/D |
1274 |
This menu shows the Hall Sensor (Position) A/D values and Pressure sensor A/D values attained from calibration which may not be related to any specific problems but may be important to know for debugging any problems. Status shown here is strictly for informational purposes and may not be meaningful to the user. |
1275 |
HART DLL Statistics |
1276 |
This menu shows a number of HART DLL (Data Link Layer) statistics which may not be related to any specific problem but may be important to know for debugging any problems. Status shown here is strictly for informational purposes and may not be meaningful to the user. These counters may be reset as well. |
1277 |
Calibration Error Alarms |
1278 |
This menu shows any calibration error alarms (failures) encountered during the last calibration. Note these cannot be enabled or disabled in configuration and so are always enabled. If a specific error alarm is not set, it will appear as OFF (inactive). |
1279 |
Error File |
1280 |
This menu provides access to software generated errors discovered during operation. This is viewable only to Westlock/Pentair personnel |
1281 |
View All Errors |
1282 |
View Error[0] |
1283 |
View Error[1] |
1284 |
View Error[2] |
1285 |
View Error[3] |
1286 |
View Error[4] |
1287 |
View Error[5] |
1288 |
View Error[6] |
1289 |
View Error[7] |
1290 |
Alert File |
1291 |
This menu provides access to warning alerts logged by the device. Currently all alerts are considered warnings and not hard failures. Note, an alert is logged anytime it transitions from Inactive to Active (alert is set) or Active to Inactive (alert has cleared). |
1292 |
View All Alerts |
1293 |
This will allow viewing of all alert transitions (Active or Inactive) currently stored on the device. Up to the last 16 alerts transitions are stored on the device. In general alert index 0 will be the latest transition. |
1294 |
View Alert[0] |
1295 |
View Alert[1] |
1296 |
View Alert[2] |
1297 |
View Alert[3] |
1298 |
View Alert[4] |
1299 |
View Alert[5] |
1300 |
View Alert[6] |
1301 |
View Alert[7] |
1302 |
View Alert[8] |
1303 |
View Alert[9] |
1304 |
View Alert[10] |
1305 |
View Alert[11] |
1306 |
View Alert[12] |
1307 |
View Alert[13] |
1308 |
View Alert[14] |
1309 |
View Alert[15] |
1310 |
View Active Alerts |
1311 |
This will allow viewing of only active alert transitions (going from Inactive to Active) currently stored on the device. This is a filtered version of View All Alerts |
1312 |
View Active Alert[0] |
1313 |
View Active Alert[1] |
1314 |
View Active Alert[2] |
1315 |
View Active Alert[3] |
1316 |
View Active Alert[4] |
1317 |
View Active Alert[5] |
1318 |
View Active Alert[6] |
1319 |
View Active Alert[7] |
1320 |
View Active Alert[8] |
1321 |
View Active Alert[9] |
1322 |
View Active Alert[10] |
1323 |
View Active Alert[11] |
1324 |
View Active Alert[12] |
1325 |
View Active Alert[13] |
1326 |
View Active Alert[14] |
1327 |
View Active Alert[15] |
1328 |
Abort Manual Calibration |
1329 |
Abort_PST |
1330 |
Factory Login |
1331 |
Allows Westlock/Pentair personnel login access to the device. The Factory level login is required primarily to modify factory options in the field. Full access to the device is available through factory login. |
1332 |
Factory Logout |
1333 |
Allows factory logout from the device. The Factory level login is required primarily to modify factory options in the field. Full access to the device is available through factory login. No harm will be done if a factory logout is done without logging in. |
1334 |
User Login |
1335 |
Allows user login access to the device. The User level login is required when ever user login is enabled in configuration (default is disabled). Note if User login is enabled and the user is not logged in, all menus affecting configuration, calibration, and diagnostics menus are hidden. |
1336 |
User Logout |
1337 |
Allows user logout from the device. The User level login is required provided user login is enabled in configuration (default is disabled). Note if User login is enabled and the user is not logged in, all menus affecting configuration, calibration, and diagnostics menus are hidden. No harm will be done if a user logs-out without logging in. |
1338 |
Set New Date/Time |
1339 |
This allows the Date/Time to be set-up on the device. Note, the time must be entered as 24 hour time due to HART not supporting an AM/PM setting. |
1340 |
Full Device Controlled Calibration |
1341 |
Performs a Full Calibration with the device controlling the valve (no user intervention). Note this calibration Will measure the speed of the valve movement, required for signature capture. |
1342 |
Full User Controlled Calibration |
1343 |
Performs a Full Calibration with user intervention to move valve. Note this calibration does Not measure the speed of the valve movement, required for signature capture unless Dynamic Baseline is used. |
1344 |
Low Position Calibration only |
1345 |
Performs a Low (Zero) Position Calibration only, which is non-invasive to process, assuming valve alredy in required position. |
1346 |
High Position Calibration only |
1347 |
Performs a High (FS) Position Calibration only, which is non-invasive to process, assuming valve alredy in required position. |
1348 |
Linear Position Calibration |
1349 |
Performs a Position Calibration on devices using Linear magnets. Device must be configured as Linear. Requires user intervention and ability to move valve to 15% and 85% positions. |
1350 |
Start New Baseline PST |
1351 |
This method will start a new Baseline PST. Valve must be in energized position before starting. |
1352 |
Start New Maintenance PST |
1353 |
This method will start a new Maintenance PST. Valve must be in energized position before starting. |
1354 |
Start New SOVT |
1355 |
This method will start a new SOVT. Valve must be in energized position before starting. |
1356 |
Device Gen New Baseline Sign |
1357 |
This will create a Baseline Signature with the device temporarily controlling the valve (ie. no user intervention). Device control must be enabled in options file. If this is not desired, Dynamic Baseline should be used. |
1358 |
Device Gen New Maint Sign |
1359 |
This will create a Maintenance Signature with the device temporarily controlling the valve (ie. no user intervention). Device control must be enabled in options file. |
1360 |
Retrieve Errors |
1361 |
Retrieve Alerts |
1362 |
This method revieves all alerts currently logged on the device for viewing. Up to the last 16 alert transitions are stored on the device. |
1363 |
Delete Old Alerts |
1364 |
This method deletes all old Alerts, alerts logged before the most recent device reboot. Note the devic will only store up to 16 alerts at which point it will overwrite the oldest as new alert transitions (alert transition to Active or Inactive) occur. Because of this it may be important to view these periodically or whenever the alert summary alarm occurs if enabled. |
1365 |
Fetch Baseline Open Plot Data |
1366 |
Fetch Baseline Close Plot Data |
1367 |
Fetch Maintenance Open Plot Data |
1368 |
Fetch Maintenance Close Plot Data |
1369 |
Fetch Baseline PST Plot Data |
1370 |
Fetch Maintenance PST Plot Data |
1371 |
Set Factory Defaults |
1372 |
This method will cause the device to reset all configuration parameters except User Password and UI Configuration back to the factory defined default settings. |
1373 |
Custom mA Output Calibration |
1374 |
This mA calibration is used to calibrate standard loop currents of 4-20 mA and loop currents other than 4 and 20 mA if desired for end points. For example if someone desires 19 mA for closed and 5 mA for open, it can be set this way and calibrated. Note the limits are 3.8 mA and 20.9 mA. |
1375 |
This post-edit method checks how many Maintenance Signature are being locked by the user. If more than 2 are being locked, the user is warned to try again and only lock 2. Only 2 of the 4 possible Maintenance Signatures may be locked at any one time. Locking a file prevents it from being over-written on the device, thereby saving the file. |
1376 |
Select Other Maint Signatures |
1377 |
This method is executed immediately after a specified Maintenance Signature File ID is selected to get the Maintenanc Signature Information Data (specific information about the selected signature since the DD only stores info on one signature at a time). |
1378 |
Reset Error Counters |
1379 |
This will reset to 0 all the HART DLL error counters. |
1380 |
PV Analog Channel Saturated |
1381 |
PV Analog Channel Fixed |
1382 |
Wireless |
1383 |
WirelessHART Device |
1384 |
IEEE 802.15.4 2.4GHz DSSS with O-QPSK Modulation |
1385 |
Primary |
1386 |
Primary Analog Channel |
1387 |
Secondary |
1388 |
Secondary Analog Channel |
1389 |
Tertiary |
1390 |
Tertiary Analog Channel |
1391 |
Quaternary |
1392 |
Quaternary Analog Channel |
1393 |
Quinary |
1394 |
Quinary Analog Channel |
1395 |
Critical Power Failure |
1396 |
Lock all |
1397 |
Trim not supported |
1398 |
Configuration cannot be changed |
1399 |
Locked by gateway |
1400 |
Analog Input Channel |
1401 |
Analog Output Channel |
1402 |
Secondary Analog Channel Saturated |
1403 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Saturated |
1404 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Saturated |
1405 |
Quinary Analog Channel Saturated |
1406 |
Secondary Analog Channel Fixed |
1407 |
Tertiary Analog Channel Fixed |
1408 |
Quaternary Analog Channel Fixed |
1409 |
Quinary Analog Channel Fixed |
1410 |
Simulation active |
1411 |
The device is in simulation mode and the level output is not representative of the process. |
1412 |
Non-Volatile memory failure |
1413 |
The Non-Volatile memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt, or the battery of a battery-backed memory has failed. |
1414 |
Volatile memory error |
1415 |
The RAM memory check is invalid or maybe corrupt |
1416 |
Watchdog reset executed |
1417 |
A watchdog reset has been performed |
1418 |
Voltage conditions out of range |
1419 |
A voltage condition is outside its allowable range |
1420 |
Environmental conditions out of range |
1421 |
An internal or environmental condition is beyond acceptable limits. |
1422 |
Electronic failure |
1423 |
A hardware problem not related to the sensor has been detected. |
1424 |
Subdevice list changed |
1425 |
Duplicate master detected |
1426 |
Capacity Denied |
1427 |
The device was unable to acquire the communication bandwidth required to support the Burst Messaging specified |
1428 |
Bandwidth allocation pending |
1429 |
Block transfer pending |
1430 |
Battery life |
1431 |
Percent range |
1432 |
Loop current |
1433 |
Primary variable |
1434 |
Secondary variable |
1435 |
Tertiary variable |
1436 |
Quaternary variable |
1437 |
Read receive time |
1438 |
Write date and time |
1439 |
Non-Volatile Clock |
1440 |
When set the device contains a battery-backed clock. In this case, the clock does not need to be reset if there is a power failure. |
1441 |
Clock Uninitialized |
1442 |
The real-time clock has never been set with the date and time. For example, the clock is volatile and power was removed from and restored to the device. |
1443 |
No restrictions |
1444 |
SI Only |
1445 |
Restricted to SI Unit codes only |
1446 |
Process automation device |
1447 |
Discrete device |
1448 |
Hybrid:Process automation+discrete |
1449 |
I/O System |
1450 |
WirelessHART Process automation device |
1451 |
WirelessHART Discrete device |
1452 |
WirelessHART Process automation+discrete |
1453 |
WirelessHART Gateway |
1454 |
WirelessHART Access point |
1455 |
WirelessHART Process adapter |
1456 |
WirelessHART Discrete adapter |
1457 |
WirelessHART enabled handheld/portable maintenance tool |
1458 |
Device Profile |
1459 |
US |
1460 |
United States of America |
1461 |
JP |
1462 |
Japan |
1463 |
DE |
1464 |
Germany |
1465 |
FR |
1466 |
France |
1467 |
ES |
1468 |
Spain |
1469 |
RU |
1470 |
Russian Federation |
1471 |
CN |
1472 |
People's Republic of China |
1473 |
Secondary Master |
1474 |
Primary Master |
1475 |
Device Diagnostic Status 0 |
1476 |
Device Diagnostic Status 1 |
1477 |
I/O and Subdevice Status |
1478 |
WirelessHART Status |
1479 |
Time Set Option |
1480 |
Real Time Clock Flags |
1481 |
Country |
1482 |
Country of intended device installation |
1483 |
SI Unit Control |
1484 |
Indicates if device should only display SI unit codes |
1485 |
Time Stamp |
1486 |
Relative time value on network |
1487 |
8u |
1488 |
Dynamic Variables Returned for Device Variables |
1489 |
Command Response Truncated |
1490 |
Configuration Change Counter Mismatch |
1491 |
Status bytes mismatch |
1492 |
count |
1493 |
Set Clock Date |
1494 |
Date to set the real-time clock in the field device to, or date that the real-time clock was last set |
1495 |
Set Clock Time |
1496 |
Time to set the real time clock in the field device to, or time that the real-time clock was last set |
1497 |
Current Date |
1498 |
Current Date based upon the real-time clock in the field device |
1499 |
Current Time |
1500 |
Current Time based upon the real-time clock in the field device |
1501 |
8.3f |
1502 |
Abort not Sucessful |
1503 |
Calibration Aborted. |
1504 |
PST Aborted. |
1505 |
Please enter 6 character Factory Password: |
1506 |
NPD280 |
1507 |
|
1508 |
Password verified, depending upon the type of host you may need to exit this Login/Logout Menu to get back to the main menu for access. |
1509 |
Invalid Password, try again |
1510 |
Failed to enter valid Password in 3 tries, aborting. |
1511 |
Are you sure you want Logout from Factory access? |
1512 |
Logged out. |
1513 |
Please enter 6 character User Password: |
1514 |
Are you sure you want Logout from User access? |
1515 |
Please enter new date (Month/Day/Year): |
1516 |
Please enter new time as 24 hr.: |
1517 |
New Date/Time has been set. Note, depending upon the type of host, you will need to exit the Date/Time menu and then go back in in order to see the Status change. |
1518 |
Cannot do Full Calibration, the Real-Time Clock must be set first! |
1519 |
Warning, Initiating full device controlled calibration will temporarily change valve position and will erase current PST & full-stroke signature data if signatures are enabled. Do you want to continue? |
1520 |
Cannot do Calibration, device busy running process %[s]{enum_string}, wait and try again later. |
1521 |
Initiating Full Calibration. |
1522 |
Calibration Progress: %[d]{percent_done}% |
1523 |
Calibration Successful |
1524 |
Auto-calibration couldn't close the valve. |
1525 |
Auto-calibration couldn't open the valve. |
1526 |
Calibrated position span is too small for both gain settings. |
1527 |
Position not within linear range for both sensor gain settings. |
1528 |
Calibration couldn't be started because of semaphore or other process. |
1529 |
Calibration timed out waiting for pressure1 to be stable. |
1530 |
Calibration timed out waiting for stable close position. |
1531 |
Calibration timed out waiting for stable open position. |
1532 |
Cal time out waiting for user action. |
1533 |
Calibration of Pressure sensor 1 has span error. May be either no pressure or not enough pressure. |
1534 |
Calibration of Pressure sensor 2 has span error. May be either no pressure or not enough pressure. |
1535 |
Calibration not running. |
1536 |
Warning, Initiating full user controlled (manual) calibration requires user to manually change valve position and will erase PST data. Note if no pressure sensors, signatures must be disabled to do manual calibration to prevent looking at pressure sensors. Do you want to continue? |
1537 |
Close Valve, click OK when at fully closed position. |
1538 |
ERROR - Device is no longer running manual calibration, it may be the device timed-out before any acknowledgement was received from the user, increase timeout. |
1539 |
Please Wait, Calibrating Closed Position... |
1540 |
Open Valve, click OK when at fully open position. |
1541 |
Please Wait, Calibrating Open Position... |
1542 |
Is valve in desired position? |
1543 |
Calibrating Close Position. |
1544 |
LOW CALIBRATION FINISHED! |
1545 |
Calibrating Open Position. |
1546 |
HIGH CALIBRATION FINISHED! |
1547 |
Currently not yet implemented from HART, particularly since it requires manual user intervention, must use DEPIC2 Keypad/LCD menu. |
1548 |
Warning, Initiating Baseline Partial Stoke Test will temporarily change valve position and will erase current Baseline and Maintenance PST signature data. Do you want to Continue? |
1549 |
Checking calibration status... |
1550 |
Cannot do Baseline PST, a Full Calibration must be done first! |
1551 |
Checking for other interfering processes... |
1552 |
Please wait, starting Baseline Partial Stroke. |
1553 |
Please wait, performing Baseline Partial Stroke. |
1554 |
Checking Status... |
1555 |
Failure - PST aborted due to invalid valve start position. Either the solenoid is not energized, valve may be stuck in a position other than the energized position, supply pressure too low, or position hysteresis configuration should be adjusted. |
1556 |
Failure - PST aborted (not initiated) due to supply pressure outside the hysteresis. |
1557 |
The Baseline PST exceeded Travel-Limit by travel-limit hysteresis %. In general, the device will readjust the hysteresis automatically so if a second Baseline PST is done, it should pass. |
1558 |
When Duplex is enabled, the SOVT done as part of the Baseline PST on second (redundant) solenoid failed. |
1559 |
Unknown status %{Baseline_PST_info_data.BPST_STATUS}. |
1560 |
Cannot do PST, device busy running process %[s]{enum_string}, wait and try again later. |
1561 |
A new Baseline PST must be captured after changing the PST Travel Limit or Travel Limit Error. Click OK to continue. |
1562 |
Warning, Initiating Maintenance Partial Stoke Test will temporarily change valve position and will erase current Maintenance PST signature data. Do you want to Continue? |
1563 |
Checking Baseline PST Status... |
1564 |
Cannot do Maintenance PST, a Baseline PST must be done first! |
1565 |
Please wait, starting Maintenance Partial Stroke. |
1566 |
Please wait, performing Maintenance Partial Stroke. |
1567 |
Failure - The solenoid has failed during this Maintenance PST or Duplex PST. No pressure change detected after solenoid de-energized.In general, there was no pressure change detected when solenoid was de-energized, indicating solenoid failure. This could be due to solenoid not de-engergizing or the actuator/exhaust port may be completely obstructed. If Duplex PST, look at PST Type data to determine which solenoid failed. |
1568 |
Failure - Exceeded Slow Travel Time Limit to reach Travel-Limit of the Baseline PST as determined by the PST Travel Time Hysteresis % (configuration). This may be due to a weak actuator spring, the valve sticking during movement, an obstructed actuator/exhaust port, or in some circumstances abnormally high process pressure |
1569 |
Failure - Exceeded Fast Travel Time Limit to reach Travel-Limit of the Baseline PST as determined by the PST Travel Time Hysteresis % (configuration). This may be due to a broken valve shaft or valve coupler, or in some circumstances abnormally low process pressure. |
1570 |
Failure - Maintenance PST Failed because the Break Pressure was over the high limit of the Baseline PST Break Pressure high limit of the Baseline PST Break Pressure as determined by the PST Break Pressure Hysteresis % (configuration). If the break pressure was too high, it could be due to a broken valve shaft or valve coupler or in some circumstances abnormally low process pressure. |
1571 |
Failure - Maintenance PST failed because the Break Pressure was below the low limit of the Baseline PST Break Pressure as determined by the PST Break Pressure Hysteresis % (configuration). If the break pressure was too low, it could be the spring has become too weak, the valve is sticking, or in some circumstances abnormally high process pressure. |
1572 |
The Maintenance PST exceeded Travel-Limit. The way this works is the device uses the Baseline Travel-Limit hysteresis and re-energizes the solenoid when the position gets within the hysteresis range of the Travel-Limit, thereby trying to prevent overshoot of the Travel-Limit on the Maintenance PST. Of course it could still overshoot which would then be considered a failure, possibly a problem with the solenoid. |
1573 |
The Maintenance PST on second (redundant) solenoid failed (only applies to duplex). |
1574 |
PST Not Done, possibly because no Baseline Signature or Baseline PST. |
1575 |
Unknown status %{Maintenance_PST_info_data.MPST_STATUS}. |
1576 |
Are you sure you want to start SOV Test? |
1577 |
Cannot do SOVT, a Baseline PST must be done first! |
1578 |
Initiating SOVT. |
1579 |
SOVT Progress: %[d]{percent_done}% |
1580 |
Finished SOV Test Successfully. |
1581 |
SOVT Aborted by user. |
1582 |
Failure - The solenoid has failed during this SOVT. No pressure change detected after solenoid de-energized.In general, there was no pressure change detected when solenoid was de-energized, indicating solenoid failure. This could be due to solenoid not de-engergizing or the actuator/exhaust port may be completely obstructed. If Duplex PST, look at PST Type data to determine which solenoid failed. |
1583 |
SOVT failed, invalid valve start position. Either the solenoid is not energized, valve may be stuck in a position other than the energized position, supply pressure too low, or position hysteresis configuration should be adjusted. |
1584 |
The SOVT on second (redundant) solenoid failed (only applies to duplex). |
1585 |
SOVT Not Done. |
1586 |
Unknown status %{SOVT_info_data.SOVT_STATUS}. |
1587 |
Cannot do SOVT, device busy running process %[s]{enum_string}, wait and try again later. |
1588 |
Warning, Initiating Baseline Full-Stroke Signature will temporarily change valve position and will erase current Maintenance Full-Stroke Signature data. Do you want to continue? |
1589 |
Cannot do Baseline Signature, a Full Calibration must be done first! |
1590 |
Initiating Baseline Signature. |
1591 |
Baseline Signature Progress: %[d]{percent_done}% |
1592 |
Baseline Signature Successful |
1593 |
Open Baseline Signature exceeded memory, pressure may have changed causing valve speed to change. Try re-calibration. |
1594 |
Close Baseline Signature exceeded memory, pressure may have changed causing valve speed to change. Try re-calibration. |
1595 |
Open and Close exceeded memory, open and close movement much slower than during calibration, pressure may have changed causing valve speed to change. Try re-calibration. |
1596 |
Open Baseline Signature too small, pressure may have changed causing valve speed to change. Try re-calibration. |
1597 |
Open too small and close exceeded memory, open movement much faster and close much slower than during calibration, pressure may have changed causing valve speed to change. Try re-calibration. |
1598 |
Close Baseline Signature too small, pressure may have changed causing valve speed to change. Try re-calibration. |
1599 |
Close too small and open exceeded memory, valve close movement much faster than during calibration, pressure may have changed causing valve speed to change. Try re-calibration. |
1600 |
Open and Close too small, open and close movement much faster than during calibration, pressure may have changed causing valve speed to change. Try re-calibration. |
1601 |
Baseline Signature invalid or never done. |
1602 |
Baseline Signature cannot be performed, temporarily locked-out awaiting Dynamic Baseline. |
1603 |
Baseline Signature cannot be performed as the pressure is not stable |
1604 |
Baseline Signature aborted by the user either from HART or keypad |
1605 |
Baseline Signature time-out waiting for it to be finished |
1606 |
Baseline Signature not running, possible cause is there may be an invalid Full Calibration or invalid Date/Time. |
1607 |
Cannot do Baseline signature, device busy running process %[s]{enum_string}, wait and try again later. |
1608 |
Warning, Initiating Maintenance Full-Stroke Signature will temporarily change valve position. Do you want to continue? |
1609 |
Cannot do Maintenance Signature, a Baseline Signature must be done first! |
1610 |
Initiating Maintenance Signature. |
1611 |
Maintenance Signature Progress: %[d]{percent_done}% |
1612 |
Maintenance Signature Successful |
1613 |
Open Maintenance Signature exceeded memory, pressure may have changed causing valve speed to change. Try re-calibration. |
1614 |
Close Maintenance Signature exceeded memory, pressure may have changed causing valve speed to change. Try re-calibration. |
1615 |
Open Maintenance Signature too small, pressure may have changed causing valve speed to change. Try re-calibration. |
1616 |
Close Maintenance Signature too small, pressure may have changed causing valve speed to change. Try re-calibration. |
1617 |
Maintenance Signature invalid or never done. |
1618 |
Maintenance Signature cannot be performed, temporarily locked-out awaiting Dynamic Baseline. |
1619 |
Maintenance Signature cannot be performed as the pressure is not stable |
1620 |
Maintenance Signature aborted by the user either from HART or keypad |
1621 |
Maintenance Signature time-out waiting for it to be finished |
1622 |
Maintenance Signature not running, likely cause is there is no Full Calibration or no Baseline Signature. |
1623 |
Cannot do Maintenance signature, device busy running process %[s]{enum_string}, wait and try again later. |
1624 |
Retrieving error %[d]{j} of %[d]{error_count}. |
1625 |
Error count is 0, no errors to retieve. |
1626 |
Return to Main Menu to login before retrieving errors. |
1627 |
Retrieving alert %[d]{j} of %[d]{alert_transition_count}. |
1628 |
Alert count is 0, no alerts to retieve. |
1629 |
Baseline Open Signature upload %[2.1f]{prcnt_done}% Complete. |
1630 |
Invalid Sensor ID value |
1631 |
Received Baseline Open Signature. |
1632 |
Baseline Close Signature upload %[2.1f]{prcnt_done}% Complete. |
1633 |
Bad Sensor ID value |
1634 |
Received Baseline Close Signature. |
1635 |
Maintenance Open Signature upload %[2.1f]{prcnt_done}% Complete. |
1636 |
Received Maintenance Open Signature. |
1637 |
Maintenance Close Signature upload %[2.1f]{prcnt_done}% Complete. |
1638 |
Received Maintenance Close Signature. |
1639 |
Baseline PST Signature upload %[2.1f]{prcnt_done}% Complete. |
1640 |
Received Baseline PST Signature. |
1641 |
Maintenance PST Signature upload %[2.1f]{prcnt_done}% Complete. |
1642 |
Received Maintenance PST Signature. |
1643 |
Are you sure you wish to Reloading Factory Defaults? |
1644 |
Yes;No |
1645 |
Reloading Factory Default Configuration. Please remember to re-calibrate. |
1646 |
Aborting Factory Default. |
1647 |
Note, loop being returned to automatic control. |
1648 |
Cannot do mA Calibration, device busy running process %[s]{enum_string}, wait and try again later. |
1649 |
Note, loop being removed from automatic control. |
1650 |
Connect reference mA meter to measure current, click OK when ready to proceed. |
1651 |
Choose desired mA output level to be used when solenoid is in DE-ENERGIZED state: |
1652 |
Current fixed at %[5.2f]{fixed_mA} mA |
1653 |
Is output current %[5.2f]{fixed_mA} mA equal to reference meter reading? |
1654 |
Choose desired mA output level to be used when solenoid is in ENERGIZED state: |
1655 |
mA Calibration Successful |
1656 |
There are more than 2 files locked. There can only be 2 locked at a time, you must unlock extra files before sending changes to the device. |
1657 |
Invalid selection, the selected file has not yet been created on the device. Try another file. |
1658 |
Are you sure you want reset the DLL counters? |
1659 |
Error in command 186. |